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NI contributions on Income Support
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Can anyone help me find a figure for the amount of NI contributions made for someone on income support? An actual £ amount is needed for filing taxes abroad. Thank you!
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You do not get NI contributions paid when on Income Support or any other benefits.
What you may get is NI credits which count towards the state pension and
other benefits.
See here:
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/ni/intro/credits.htm0 -
Thank you for the response! So that means that there is no £ amount assigned to the credits?0
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Thanks very much! That makes things a lot easier.0
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