Financial help when claiming PIP
If you claim Personal Independence Payment (PIP), you may be entitled to more benefit support, a council tax reduction or discount on travel. Find out if you’re entitled to more financial help when getting PIP?
To apply for extra financial help when receiving PIP, you will need a copy of your PIP award letter - also known as a PIP award notice - which you would have received when the DfC made their decision on your PIP claim.
What other benefits can I claim if I get PIP?
When you receive PIP, you may also be entitled to top-up premiums for the following benefits:
- Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
- Income Support
- Working Tax Credit
- Housing Benefit
- Employment & Support Allowance
- Pension Credit
Disability Premium on top of PIP
Disability premiums are additional amounts of money you can claim on top of the benefits listed above. If you or your partner are receiving PIP, you may be able to get any or all the disability premiums:
Premium | Amount per week (single person) | Amount per week (couple) |
---|---|---|
Disability premium | £36.20 | £51.60 |
Severe disability premium | £69.40 | £138.80 (if both eligible) |
Enhanced disability premium | £17.75 | £25.35 |
Note
If you get income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) you cannot get the disability premium, but you may still qualify for the severe and enhanced premiums.
Council tax discount on PIP
If you are receiving either the daily living or mobility component of PIP, you may be able to claim a council tax discount. Contact your local council for more details.
Travel support on PIP
Once awarded PIP you can apply for the following travel support:
- Disabled person’s railcard
- Disabled person’s bus pass
- Blue Badge
- 50% road tax discount (if you receive the standard PIP mobility rate)
- 100% road tax discount (if you receive the enhanced PIP mobility rate)
- Motability scheme (if you receive the enhanced PIP mobility rate)