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Why do I not get regular statements for my NI contributions?
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So you need to go to https://online.hmrc.gov.uk/shortforms/form/NIStatement to check this.0
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Paul_Herring wrote: »Perhaps if they didn't (blatently) fritter away our taxes and took less of them to begin with they might start being less damned.
See also: Kids Company.
yes it's true that whichever party is running the show some people will never be happy. But in a diverse and balanced society it's good that some people are born to be whingers so that the rest of us can make the best of things and enjoy our lives.The questions that get the best answers are the questions that give most detail....0 -
thanks, I did actually do this a couple of years ago but it didn't show whether you were contracted in or out. Unless it has been improved recently ?greenglide wrote: »So you need to go to https://online.hmrc.gov.uk/shortforms/form/NIStatement to check this.0 -
I did this yesterday ta. but couldn't see anywhere whether I was contracted out or not. I can see if I have full year contributions but not whether contracted out or not. Where is this to be found ?
I'd like to check as there was some admin confusion some years back and I'd like to check gov info matches mine.
Apologies, I mistakenly put in my earlier post that the link I posted shows contracted-out history, but on reflection I recall that it only shows qualifying or non-qualifying. Not sure how one would go about getting this level of detail, other than talking directly to the NI folks in HMRC who have access to the records.0
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