Charles Windsor challenged to declare full income as he becomes first monarch to release tax payments
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THOUSANDS of people in Wales are missing out on financial support they are entitled to, the Welsh government has warned.
About £1 billion in benefits goes unclaimed each year, and the government’s Claim What’s Yours campaign is urging people to check what they are entitled to.
Since 2020, over £10.5 million has been returned to people through previous winter campaigns including benefits, pensions, help with care costs and council tax reductions.
Eligible claimants could receive some £1,800 through pension credit or save £800 a year on council tax.
Advicelink Cymru said it helped a woman whose state and private pensions were being swallowed by bills.
After a full check, she qualified for pension credit, housing benefit, and council tax reduction, increasing her income by almost £1,000 a month.
This winter, households receiving council tax reduction and disabled band reduction will automatically get a £100 payment.
Social Justice Secretary Jane Hutt said: “We are doing all we can to help people maximise their income and put money back into their pockets.”


