Winter Fuel Payment tax charge
The June 2025 reforms introduce a £35,000 income limit for keeping the Winter Fuel Payment, with HMRC recovering the payment from those above the threshold.
The WFP is a tax-free payment provided by the government to help older people keep warm during winter. The amount of the payment depends on individual circumstances but ranges from £100 to £300. The amount you receive depends on a number of factors including your age and the age of other people living with you.
Pensioners whose taxable income exceeds £35,000 will still receive payment but this will be recovered in full by HMRC using the new WFP tax charge. The recovery will be handled through PAYE tax‑code adjustments or the self-assessment return, depending on the taxpayer’s circumstances.
The threshold applies to individuals, not household income. This means that in some couples, one person may keep their payment while the other has theirs reclaimed, depending on individual incomes. Individuals in receipt of certain social security benefits in the qualifying week for winter payments will not be liable to the charge, regardless of income.
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