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  1. Universal Credit

    being. Your local Jobcentre Plus or Tax Credits office will let you know when your benefit will be replaced by Universal Credit. To claim Universal Credit, you must: be under State Pension age have a low ... you're in a mixed age couple, meaning one person is over State Pension age and the other is under, you will need to claim  Universal Credit rather than Pension Credit. If you're a mixed age couple and already

  2. Changes to the benefit system

    benefits for people of working age - i.e. people younger than State Pension age (as of April 2021, this is 66 for both men and women. For further infomation on State Pension age, see the UK Government website ... State Pension age, you may not be affected unless you are part of a couple and one of you is below this age. Since 15 May 2019 both members of a couple must have reached State Pension age to claim Pension

  3. WWU - English.pdf

    Creating an age friendly Wales Winter wrapped up A guide to keeping warm, safe and well this winter Health & wellbeing 1 Winter wrapped up Contents What this guide is about 2 Preparing for winter 3 Your winter ... warm 12 Keeping your home warm 14 What extra money could I be eligible for? 16 Heating your home efficiently 17 Useful organisations 21 Helpful telephone numbers 25 Supporting the work of Age Cymru 26 With

  4. Home & care

    to remain in your own home; are looking for help for an older relative; are weighing up housing options or seeking advice on paying for care, we can help you. For more information call Age Cymru Advice

  5. Legal advice

    whether it’s to sort out a problem with benefits, help you write a will, or sell your home. For more information call Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98

  6. Workplace pensions

    The State Pension can help to cover your basic needs in retirement, but some extra money from a pension scheme can make retirement more enjoyable. Most employers must offer workplace pensions and should ... eligible. Workplace pension schemes are run by employers. Your pension pot is based on contributions taken directly from your wages, as well as your employer’s contributions. There are two main types of workplace

  7. Spring Newsletter 2023 v5.pdf

    Age Matters The quarterly newsletter from Age Cymru Spring 2023 Age Matters The quarterly newsletter from Age Cymru Creating an age friendly Wales facebook.com/agecymru twitter.com/agecymru www.agecymru ... agecymru.org.uk Welcome to our Spring Edition of Age Matters. As I’m writing this, hints of Spring are starting to show themselves with blossom on trees and bulbs starting to flower, though snow does remain

  8. IG24.pdf

    physically and mentally. Healthy living. 2 We’d love to hear from you. 1) Join our Readers’ Panel. Have your say and be involved in updating our guides by joining our Readers’ Panel. You don’t need any specialist ... Readers’ Panel at www.ageuk.org.uk/readers-panel. 2) Tell us your story. Have you been affected by any of the issues in this guide? Has Age UK’s information and advice helped? If so, we’d love to hear

  9. Pensions advice

    way of saving for later life, but with tax relief on your contributions. Most people are entitled to a state pension when they reach state pension age, but you may also have a personal or a workplace pension ... free and impartial advice on pensions, annuities and retirement planning. For more information call Age Cymru Advice on 0300 303 44 98

  10. IG54.pdf

    Help with your Council Tax. Council Tax Reduction AgeUKIG54 2 What is Council Tax Reduction? Council Tax is a property-based tax you pay to your local council. If you’re on a low income, you might be ... people over State Pension age – which is what this guide focuses on. If you haven’t yet reached State Pension age, the scheme can vary between councils, so you should contact your local council to find out

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