What is Carer’s Credit?

Find out if you could apply for Carer’s Credit  - a National Insurance credit that helps with gaps in your record if you can’t work due to being a carer.
Marianne Calnan

What is Carer's Credit?

If you're unable to work because of caring responsibilities, and therefore can't make National Insurance payments, Carer's Credit helps build your entitlement to the state pension by making sure there are no gaps in your National Insurance record.

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Who can get Carer's Credit?

Carer's Credit is not means-tested, so your income and savings are not taken into account.

To be eligible for Carer's Credit you must be:

  • aged 16 or over
  • below the state pension age
  • looking after one or more people for at least 20 hours a week.

And the person or people you're looking after must get one of the following:

You can still get Carer's Credit if you have breaks from caring (up to 12 weeks in a row). For example, if you take a short holiday or someone you look after goes into hospital.

How do I claim Carer's Credit?

If you already get Carer's Allowance, there's no need to make a separate application for Carer's Credit - if you're entitled to credits you should get them automatically. If not, you can apply for Carer's Credit by phone or online.

Download the form from the Gov.uk website and print a paper copy to post. You can contact the Carer's Credit helpline on 0845 608 4321 for help with any queries.

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