Benefits & Support

Benefits for Veterans and Military Families — Extra Support Available

Guide to benefits and financial support for military veterans and their families in the UK in 2026. Covers War Pension, Armed Forces compensation, Veterans' Gateway, and how military service affects benefit claims.

Benefits information is based on current DWP and HMRC rules. Entitlements depend on your personal circumstances. For free personalised help, contact Citizens Advice or call the Universal Credit helpline on 0800 328 5644.

Military veterans and their families can access additional financial support alongside standard civilian benefits. Here’s a complete guide.

Veterans’ Benefits Overview

Benefit Who It’s For Tax-Free?
War Pension Service-related injury/illness (pre-April 2005) Yes
AFCS lump sum Service-related injury/illness (post-April 2005) Yes
AFCS Guaranteed Income Payment (GIP) Ongoing compensation for injury/illness Yes
Armed Forces Pension All qualifying veterans No — taxable as income
Veterans’ Railcard All veterans N/A
Priority NHS treatment Service-related conditions N/A

War Pension Scheme

For service-related injuries or illness caused before 6 April 2005:

Feature Detail
Disablement rate Based on percentage of disability (20-100%)
Maximum rate £222.90/week (100% disability)
Tax-free Yes
Means-tested No
UC disregard First £10/week ignored for UC

War Pension Supplements

Supplement What It Covers
Constant Attendance Allowance For those needing regular attendance
Mobility supplement Help with getting around
Comforts allowance Extra costs due to high disablement
Clothing allowance Wear and tear on clothes due to disability
Unemployability supplement If you can’t work due to service-related disability
Age allowance Additional payment from age 65

Armed Forces Compensation Scheme (AFCS)

For service-related injuries or illness caused from 6 April 2005:

Lump Sum

Tariff Level Lump Sum Range
Level 1 (most severe) £650,000
Level 2-4 £170,000-£414,000
Level 5-8 £28,750-£134,000
Level 9-12 £3,750-£19,775
Level 13-15 £1,200-£2,400

Guaranteed Income Payment (GIP)

Feature Detail
What it is Regular tax-free payment for life
Based on Severity of injury and loss of earnings
Starts from Date of injury/claim
Increases annually Yes — in line with inflation
Means-tested benefits interaction Fully disregarded for most benefits

Important: GIP is fully disregarded for Pension Credit, Housing Benefit, and Council Tax Reduction. For UC, the first £10/week of War Pension/AFCS is disregarded.

How Military Income Affects Benefits

Income Type UC Treatment Pension Credit Treatment
Armed Forces Pension Counted as income Counted as income
War Pension (disablement) £10/week disregard £10/week disregard
AFCS GIP £10/week disregard Fully disregarded
AFCS lump sum Capital rules apply (£6k-£16k tariff) Not counted if spent within 52 weeks
War Pension mobility supplement Disregarded Disregarded

Veterans’ Support Services

Organisation What They Provide Contact
Veterans UK Benefits, pensions, welfare support 0808 1914 218
Veterans’ Gateway Signposting to all services 0808 802 1212
SSAFA Financial assistance, housing, employment ssafa.org.uk
Royal British Legion Financial grants, advice, advocacy rbl.org.uk
Help for Heroes Recovery, wellbeing, employment helpforheroes.org.uk
Combat Stress Mental health support 0800 138 1619

The Veterans’ Gateway

A single point of contact for all veteran support: 0808 802 1212 (24/7). They connect you with the right organisation based on your needs.

Housing

The Armed Forces Covenant and Housing

Advantage Detail
No local connection requirement Veterans can apply for social housing anywhere in England
Additional priority Many councils give veterans extra priority
Homelessness priority Veterans who are vulnerable are in priority need
Forces Help to Buy Scheme for serving personnel (not veterans)
JSHAO Joint Service Housing Advice Office (for transition)

Housing Support

Organisation What They Offer
Haig Housing Social housing specifically for veterans
SSAFA Housing advice and financial help
Stoll Housing for vulnerable veterans in London
Royal British Legion Supported housing schemes
Local councils Social housing, homelessness support

Employment and Transition

Support Detail
Career Transition Partnership (CTP) Employment support during transition
Forces Employment Charity Long-term employment support
RFEA (Regular Forces Employment Association) Job matching and support
Enhanced CV support Through armed forces charities
Recognising military qualifications ELCAS funding for additional qualifications

Claiming Benefits as a Veteran

Tips

  1. Always mention your veteran status when claiming benefits — it can affect how your claim is processed
  2. War Pension/AFCS is separate from mainstream benefits — claim both
  3. Keep evidence of service-related injuries — for War Pension/AFCS claims
  4. Use Veterans UK for complex claims — 0808 1914 218
  5. Check charity grants — The Royal British Legion, SSAFA, and others provide financial grants

Sources

  1. GOV.UK — Armed forces benefits