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national insurance contributions
joho38
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if a woman is over 60 and her pension age is nearly 65
according to your online calculator,it stares that she should not be paying N.I.
is this correct,and if so how does it effect her state pension when she is 65
thanks
according to your online calculator,it stares that she should not be paying N.I.
is this correct,and if so how does it effect her state pension when she is 65
thanks
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NI is not payable on pension income.
However, if a person under state pension age is receiving a wage/salary, NI is payable on that money at the appropriate rate.
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/ni/intro/basics.htm
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/181237/single-tier-pension-fact-sheet.pdf0
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