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Full list of free cash, discounts and freebies you can get on state pension worth up to £6,400

MILLIONS of pensioners could be in line for free cash, discounts and freebies worth up to £6,400.

Brits who have reached state pension age can grab the freebies under various schemes from companies and the government.

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There are a variety of freebies and discounts available to pensionersCredit: PA

State pension is a weekly payment from the government to men and women aged over 66 at the moment.

The age when receipt begins is due to rise to 67 by 2028 and 68 between 2037 and 2039. 

It's intended to give anyone a retirement income to support them as they get older.

The maximum new-style pension you can get is £185.15 a week, or around £9,627 a year.

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This is going up by 10.1% from April which means the weekly allowance will rise to £203.85.

You can spend the money as you wish, but it is treated as income so you may have to pay tax on it if all your earnings are above the annual personal tax allowance, currently £12,570.

But, there's even more help available for people who get the payment, from discounts to free cash.

We've put together a list of the 10 freebies and discounts you could get with your state pension.

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1. Pension Credit - £3,500

Pension Credit sees cash-tight retirees get help towards their food and energy bills, and it's set to increase.

It'll be rising in line with September's inflation rate of 10.1% next April, so it's important you don't miss out.

To qualify, you'll need to have a weekly income of less than £182.60 for single people or £278.70 for couples.

Pension Credit will rise to £201.05 in April, and for couples, it'll go to £306.85.

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The average pension credit award is worth over £3,500 a year.

You'll also need to be over the state pension age.

There are two parts to the benefit and pensioners can be eligible for one or both parts:

  • Guarantee credit - tops up your weekly income to a guaranteed minimum level. This is £182.60 a week if you're single and £278.70 a week for married couples.
  • Savings credit - provides extra money if you've saved money towards retirement. You can get an extra £14.48 a week for a single person or £16.20 a week for a married couple.

If your income is too high to get pension credit, you may still get some savings, so it's worth checking.

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Applications for Pension Credit can be made on the government website or by ringing the Pension Credit claim line on 0800 99 1234.

2. National Insurance cut - over £2,000

When you've reached state pension age, you no longer pay National Insurance (NI), even if you're still working.

This can mean a pretty big cut to your annual tax bill.

The threshold for NI payments is currently £12,570 a year for employed workers and £6,725 for self-employed people.

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If you're earning £30,000 a year you would save £2,398.59 in the 2022/23 tax year, according to Which?.

NI only applies to employment income - so if you retire before state pension age, and you only earn an income from pensions, you won't have to pay it.

3. Winter Fuel Payment plus Pensioner Cost of Living payment - up to £600

Retirees can get extra cash to help with energy bills this winter worth up to £600.

Anyone getting the state pension should have got the winter fuel payment by Friday, January 13 automatically.

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Winter fuel payments are a tax-free payment that comes from the government each year.

How much you get depends on your age and whether you get certain benefits, and getting the payment won't affect them.

Retirees get it automatically if they receive the state pension or certain other benefits.

The current rates are £200 per eligible household where the oldest person is under 80, and £300 for households with someone aged 80 or over.

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