What is Fuel Allowance?
Fuel Allowance is a benefit provided by the Irish government to help households with the cost of heating during the colder winter months. This allowance is particularly aimed at those aged 70 or over and individuals receiving long-term social welfare payments.
How to qualify for Fuel Allowance:
To qualify you must meet certain criteria
You could qualify for a Fuel Allowance if you're receiving certain types of social welfare payments such as:
Living Situation
Your living situation also affects your eligibility. You may qualify if you live alone or with:
Rates of Payment:
The weekly rate of payment is currently €33 during the Fuel Allowance season, which usually runs from late September to April. Some recipients can choose to get their Fuel Allowance paid in two lump sums.
How to Apply:
Applications should be made before the start of the Fuel Allowance season in late September.There's no need to reapply each year as long as your circumstances don't change and you continue to receive the same social welfare payment.
Fuel Allowance Section
If you are receiving:
Please return your completed application form and relevant supporting documents to:
Social Welfare Services Office (Longford)
If you are receiving:
Please return your completed application form and relevant supporting documents to:
Social Welfare Services (Sligo)
If you are receiving:
Please return your completed application form and relevant supporting documents to your local Intreo Centre.
If you are receiving
Please return your completed application form and relevant supporting documents to your local Intreo Centre.
Change of Circumstances:
You should contact the department as soon as possible to ensure you still qualify for the Fuel Allowance