MyGov.Scot Funeral Support Payment
It is never an easy time when our services are needed, and the last thing you need is to add financial worries to your emotional state so we provide funerals with social fund support.
There is support available for people who meet certain criteria, we will guide and help you apply for the support available to you.
Funeral Support Payment helps pay for funeral costs if you live in Scotland. You can use the payment towards funeral costs for a baby, child or adult. This includes babies who were stillborn.
It usually will not cover the full cost of the funeral but it should help pay for some costs. It can be paid either to you or the funeral director who’s helping you plan the funeral.
Only one person can get Funeral Support Payment for the funeral.
You will not be eligible if you’ve already had other government support for the funeral, this includes:
- Funeral Expenses Payment (England or Wales)
- Funeral Payment (Northern Ireland)
- your hospital arranging and paying for your baby’s funeral if you had a stillbirth
Who Can Apply & When
You can get a Funeral Support Payment if all of the following apply:
- you live in Scotland
- you or your partner are getting certain benefits or tax credits
- the person who died lived in the UK
- the funeral is being held in the UK or in some circumstances in the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland
- you are applying after the person has died, until 6 months after the date of their funeral
- you or your partner are responsible for the funeral
- it is reasonable for you or your partner to accept responsibility for the funeral costs
Usually, it is reasonable for the nearest relative of the person who died to accept responsibility for the funeral costs. A nearest relative could be a partner, child, parent or sibling. If you or your partner are not the nearest relative, you’ll need to explain to us when you apply, why it’s reasonable to have accepted responsibility.
Benefits and tax credits you or your partner must get
You or your partner must get one or more of the following:
- Child Tax Credit
- Universal Credit (UC)
- Income Support
- Pension Credit
- Working Tax Credit (disability or severe disability element)
- Housing Benefit
- income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA), not contribution-based JSA
- income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), not contribution-based ESA
If you or your partner are waiting to hear about your application for one of these benefits, you can still apply for Funeral Support Payment.
Social Security Scotland can only let you know if you can get Funeral Support Payment when they know the outcome of your benefit applications.
How to apply
- register the death of the person who died
- check that you’re eligible for Funeral Support Payment
- consider giving your funeral director consent to speak with Social Security Scotland about your application
To complete this form, you’ll need:
- your National Insurance number
- details of the funeral director
- any travel receipts or funeral bills you have so far
- your bank account details, if you’d like Social Security Scotland to pay you and not your funeral director
If the funeral is for someone aged 18 or over; to complete the form, you’ll need details of funds belonging to the person who died.
This could be:
- up to date bank statements for any private bank accounts belonging to the person who died
- details of any cash left by the person who died
- details of any money due from life insurance policies
- details of any money due from pensions or burial clubs
Apply Online
Most people take around 25-35 minutes to complete the form.
You cannot apply online if you:
- do not have a permanent address
- do not have a bank account and have agreed a way for the Department for Work and Pensions to pay you
- are applying for someone who cannot manage their own affairs
You’ll need to apply by phone or post if any of these apply to you.