Irish households eligible for the €100 Fuel Allowance bonus will receive it in the coming days. In mid-March the Government paid a bonus of €125 and then ...
The cut should result in savings for homeowners of up to €50 on gas and €70 on electricity for the year. The bonus has been given as a response to the rising cost of living and around 400,000 households around the country are eligible. In mid-March the Government paid a bonus of €125 and then announced they would pay an additional three weeks' Fuel Allowance to eligible households in May.
People who are dependent on certain long-term social welfare payments (a list can be found here) and who are unable to provide for their heating needs are ...
The first lump sum will be paid within the last week of September and the second lump sum is usually paid in the first week of January. The total Fuel Allowance payment over 28 weeks is €914, and it can also be paid to you in 2 lump sums. Up to 400,000 households will benefit from the bonus which is to help offset the ongoing rise in the price of electricity and gas.
It is the second fuel allowance bonus made available to those on social welfare payments in recent months. The three extra social welfare weekly payments of ...
In March the Government paid a bonus of €125, and committed to paying an additional three weeks of Fuel Allowance to around 400,000 eligible households in May. A €100 Fuel Allowance bonus is set to be paid to eligible households in the coming days. It is the second fuel allowance bonus made available to those on social welfare payments in recent months
THOUSANDS of Irish households will receive a one-off €100 payment this month - as part of several Government cash changes.Some 372000 people who av.
The Minister added: "This means that low-income households will see an increase of 55 per cent in Fuel Allowance support provided during this fuel allowance season compared to last season. Minister Humphreys said: "As part of the measures included in the National Energy Security Framework, Government has decided that a further additional lump sum payment of €100 will be paid to all households in receipt of the Fuel Allowance in the last week of the Fuel Allowance season – a payment equivalent to over three weeks additional Fuel Allowance. Minister Heather Humphreys said IT changes will need to be made in order to process the payment to those who receive it - who must be in receipt of other welfare payments to qualify.