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40 Years of NI contributions = £119.35 :(
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Just spoke to the .gov helpline and, as far as I can gather, in the case of a projected incomplete NIC record (FY 17/18), the easiest* thing to do is wait for the end of the FY and 'phone and ask what the NIC shortfall is (for nSP purposes).
*not always a believer in "easiest" but it seems that, when partway through a current tax year, working out anything is a beggar's muddle.
Nothing spoiling, I'm quite happy to wait until the figures become available sometime after April 18 and action accordingly.0
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