Date Legislation considered: 27 November 2025
Date Legislation in force: 15 September 2025
Relevant Withdrawal Agreement/EEA EFTA Separation Agreement Right(s): Article 30 of Title III of Withdrawal Agreement, Article 29 of Title III of EEA EFTA Separation Agreement, The above cover social security coordination
What does the legislation do?
The Social Fund Winter Fuel Payment Regulations Northern Ireland) 2025 (the “2025 Regulations”) introduce changes to Winter Fuel Payments (‘WFP’) in Northern Ireland. These Regulations implement the first part of the Winter Fuel Payment policy to provide for universal entitlement to a WFP for 2025-26 to persons of a pensionable age who are ordinarily resident in the qualifying week. The amount of WFP varies, dependent on the age of a person and whether they are in receipt of a relevant benefit. For the purposes of the 2025 Regulations, the qualifying week is the week commencing 15 September 2025. The WFP for automated claims may be made on or before the 31 March following the qualifying week. For manual claims there is an application deadline of 31 March 2026.
The second part of the WFP policy will be implemented in the Finance Bill expected later this year (2025);this will operate to recover a benefit through the tax system where a person is not in receipt of a relevant benefit and has a taxable income over £35k.
WFP is payable to all eligible citizens who meet the residence requirement. The IMA does not have any concerns about how these Regulations apply to EU and EEA EFTA Pensioners who reside in Northern Ireland in accordance with Title II of the Withdrawal Agreements and who have obtained a grant of status under the EUSS.
Unlike the Social Fund Winter Fuel Payment Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2024 (“the 2024 regulations”), and previous regulations, the 2025 Regulations no longer permit WFP to be payable to EU and EEA EFTA pensioners, in scope of Title III of the Withdrawal Agreements who are living in certain EEA countries and Switzerland. The 2024 Regulations followed previous domestic practice, where EEA countries with an average winter temperature higher than the warmest region in the UK were excluded.
For Winter 2024/25, WFP was payable abroad to eligible claimants who received a benefit equivalent to Pension Credit, or other relevant benefits, from the country they lived in.
Comments
The IMA did not raise any concerns in respect of the 2024 Regulations as payments continued to be made to eligible citizens outside of the UK. IMA officials did however make enquiries with the Department for Communities in respect of future policy on the payment of the benefit abroad under Title III of the Agreements. Officials were told that the 2024 regulations would cease to have effect after 1 April 2025 to allow for a future review of classification and export of WFP under the social security coordination rules which continue to apply via the Withdrawal Agreements. The Department for Communities explained that they would communicate any changes to citizens with sufficient notice.
The Department for Communities has advised that the competence for the classification of benefits for the purposes of social security co-ordination is not a devolved matter and rests with the Department for Work and Pensions.
The IMA has reported separately on The Social Fund Winter Fuel Payment Regulations 2025, which apply in England and Wales.
The Department for Work and Pensions who are responsible for considering the appropriate classification of the benefit have assured the IMA that that they are undertaking a detailed analysis of the changes introduced by the 2025 Regulations and that this includes consideration of the appropriate classification under the social security coordination rules.
Whilst the IMA accepts that reform of benefits is a matter for the UK Government, The IMA will continue to engage with DWP and the executive office Northern Ireland as part of its wider compliance work, to understand how WFP is classified under the social security co-ordination rules.
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