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06 Sept 2025

Laois households can apply online for fuel allowance

Fuel allowance

Households in Laois can now apply online for the Fuel Allowance Scheme. 

Laois TD Charlie Flanagan said a new online system will support the largest ever expansion of the Fuel Allowance Scheme, and it is anticipated that over 80,000 additional households around the country will qualify for the payment for the first time.

“I welcome the launch of this new user-friendly online application and would strongly encourage those who think they may be eligible for the payment to apply online via MyWelfare.ie,” he said. 

As part of the expansion to the scheme, a new means test for fuel allowance for the over 70s is being introduced. 

Under this: A single person over 70 can have income of €500 per week and a couple can have income of €1,000 per week.

Persons over 70 will no longer need to be in receipt of a qualifying social welfare payment to be eligible for Fuel Allowance.

In the case of a couple where one person is over 70 and one is under 70, they will be assessed under the Over 70s Means Test criteria.

In addition, there is also more than doubling the amount of savings that are disregarded in the means assessment for the Fuel Allowance payment for people aged over 70. 

Under this, the first €50,000 in savings and investments will now be completely disregarded in the means test.

 “I am acutely aware that the cost of energy has been a worry to many people in Laois and around the country, and Fine Gael do not want to see any older person afraid to turn on their heating this Winter, especially as we face a cold spell later this week,” Deputy Flanagan continued.

“I encourage those who think they may be eligible for the payment to apply online via MyWelfare.ie, but you can also request an application form by calling 0818 200400.

“Our senior citizens are the backbone of our communities, and they deserve every comfort at this stage of their lives,” he added.

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