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National insurance on Bt pension?
mookev
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Since may I have been recieving my BT pension whilst still working full time for another employer having left bt in 1992. I am paying tax on my pension but so far no NI which I only pay through my ft employment. Should I be paying NI on my pension as well?
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This may tell you what you need to know..https://www.pensionsadvisoryservice.org.uk/tax/how-is-my-pension-taxed/do-i-pay-national-insurance-on-my-pension#6 of the SKI-ers Club :j
"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing" Edmund Burke0 -
No NI on pension income but it will be added to your other income when calculating your tax liability.
After state pension age you do not pay NI on earned income either.0 -
Since may I have been recieving my BT pension whilst still working full time for another employer having left bt in 1992. I am paying tax on my pension but so far no NI which I only pay through my ft employment. Should I be paying NI on my pension as well?
National Insurance is a compulsory workers' social insurance scheme, connected with entitlement to employment-related benefits.
You no more meed to pay National Insurance on pension bennies than you do on bank-deposit interest: these are not incomes from employment.
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FAThus the old Gentleman ended his Harangue. The People heard it, and approved the Doctrine, and immediately practised the Contrary, just as if it had been a common Sermon; for the Vendue opened ...THE WAY TO WEALTH, Benjamin Franklin, 1758 AD0 -
Are you now exposed to 40% income tax? if so you could consider avoiding it by .... making pension contributions.Free the dunston one next time too.0
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