State Pensioners Can Boost Income with Undiscovered Benefits

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State Pensioners Can Boost Income with Undiscovered Benefits
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12.9 million people in Great Britain receive State Pension, but many may be missing out on additional financial support. This article highlights various benefits, discounts, and resources available to pensioners, including Pension Credit, Council Tax support, and disability benefits.

State Pensioners have a range of benefits and payment exclusive to them that could provide vital income boosts. There are now 12.9 million people who have reached State Pension age across Great Britain.

Similarly, those already receiving State Pension payments may not be aware of more than a dozen ways they could potentially increase their current income over the next few months. Pension Credit is now worth £4,200 a year on average and currently takes around 50 working days to process, meaning successful claimants could see their first payments arrive before the end of March, reports the Daily Record.

State Pension The State Pension provides a regular taxable income for life once you reach the State Pension age and claim it. Some people opt to defer this while they continue working.

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