EIM76173 - Social security benefits: bereavement allowance
Section 39B Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992
Bereavement allowance (BA) replaced widow's pension (WP) from 9
April 2001, except for claimants receiving WP before that date who
continue to receive WP (see
EIM76178) rather than BA.
BA is a taxable weekly benefit paid only for 52 weeks
following the death of a spouse or civil partner or until the
surviving spouse or civil partner reaches state pension age,
whichever comes first. It is payable to widows and widowers aged 45
and over without dependent children. If the surviving spouse or
civil partner has dependent children he or she may claim widowed
parent's allowance (see
EIM76172).
BA is paid to:
- a widow or widower aged 45 or over at the date of their spouse's or civil partner’s death
- a widow or widower who is not in receipt of widowed parent's allowance.
The amount of BA paid depends on the age of the claimant at the
date of the spouse's or civil partner’s death. For example,
in 2003/04 claimants aged 55 and over receive the full amount of
£77.45 per week, but this reduces to £23.24 for claimants
aged 45. For current rates contact a Benefits Agency office.
Once the amount of BA is determined it does not increase as
the claimant gets older. Once the claimant reaches state pension
age BA ceases and is replaced by state pension.
