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Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Department of Social Protection

Fuel Allowance Payments

Photo of Dara CallearyDara Calleary (Mayo, Fianna Fail)
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228. To ask the Minister for Social Protection if persons in receipt of fuel allowance who only have oil heating may receive their payments in two lump sum payments rather than €20 per week. [28037/14]

Photo of Joan BurtonJoan Burton (Dublin West, Labour)
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The national fuel allowance scheme assists householders on long-term social welfare with meeting the cost of their heating needs during the winter season. The allowance represents a contribution towards a person's normal heating expenses. It is not intended to meet those costs in full. Fuel allowance is currently paid at €20 per week during the winter season. Some 410,000 customers receive the fuel allowance at an annual cost of €208 million. The allowance is subject to a means test and is paid only to those who live alone or with certain exempted people.

The issue of paying the fuel allowance as a lump sum has been examined and it could create a number of difficulties for recipients. In particular, if the payment were given in advance as a lump sum, there could be significant over-payments if a recipient’s circumstances were to change during the payment season. If it were paid in arrears, it obviously would create further budgeting difficulties for individuals and their families.

Many energy companies, including oil suppliers, provide budget facilities for making payment by monthly instalment over a period of time which allows people to plan and budget for fuel expenses. I am satisfied that this arrangement is sufficient to meet the needs of customers.

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