PFU explained the conditions for granting fuel subsidies to new pensioners.
The Pension Fund of Ukraine explained how the subsidy for the purchase of solid fuel and liquefied gas is granted to pensioners. If a person retired in October 2023 and had no income, they can still receive the subsidy.
Under normal conditions, the subsidy is not provided if a person has no income or their amount is less than the minimum wage. However, there is an exception to this rule for pensioners.
PFU explains: "If a pensioner applied for a subsidy for the purchase of liquefied gas and solid fuel in July 2024, but had no income in Q1-Q3 2023, and their pension was granted from October 2023 - a housing subsidy may be granted to them".
Photo:
The Fund reminds that the procedure for granting housing subsidies is regulated by the Provision on the procedure for granting housing subsidies, approved by the resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated 21.10.1995 No. 848.
Read also
- Azerbaijan Boosts Gas Exports to the EU by 65%: Can Supply Keep Up with Demand?
- Ukrainian Strikes Drive Russia’s Oil Refining to Its Lowest Level in 18 Years
- Fuel Sales in Crimea to Proceed Without Schedules as Power Outages Hit Day 12
- Russia Adopts Euro-3 Fuel Standards Amid Refinery Strikes and Growing Gasoline Shortages
- Oil Prices Could Hit $200 Per Barrel, Analyst Warns: What It Means for Ukraine
- Europe Paid Up to €6 Billion for Russian Gas — Who Bought the Most?

