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just in case - Mark Garnier gaffe
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PensionTech wrote: »Did you pay National Insurance contributions on your earnings? If not, it might be that your employer hasn't declared your earnings to HMRC at all, which would be a worry.
I didn't pay NICs and I'm told by the company accountant that none are due as my earnings were below the primary threshold?
It all goes through a properly administered payroll and I have my P60s etc so I don't think there is any issue about earnings not being declared?0 -
Ah so it is, just about - sorry, I'd missed the salary figure.
In that case, I second xylophone's advice.I am a Technical Analyst at a third-party pension administration company. My job is to interpret rules and legislation and provide technical guidance, but I am not a lawyer or a qualified advisor of any kind and anything I say on these boards is my opinion only.0
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