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Self Employed Voluntary National Insurance contributions?

Marvqn1
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edited 7 January 2018 at 8:28PM in Benefits & tax credits
Does anyone know what the process is for finding out your eligibility for paying voluntary Class 2 National Insurance contributions when self employed?

The Gov.uk website here says to request your National Insurance record to see if you have gaps. https://www.gov.uk/voluntary-national-insurance-contributions

However, when I go on 'Check your National Insurance Record' it goes to a page that says 'Tax Options' and I don't see anywhere that says what previous tax years I'm eligible to pay voluntary Class 2 NICs for.
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