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National insurance yearly update
squash18
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Looking to see how if I earned a full stamp for last year 2020-2021 and it’s till not updated
Are they slower than normal, thought I would be able to check by now
Are they slower than normal, thought I would be able to check by now
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Mine was updated last week.1
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I looked at mine on 12th May and it had been updated........ I don't know when the actual update had been made.1
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My p60 was wrong so maybe that’s the. problem0
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Mine is not yet updated either.
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There's a lot of data to be processed. Someone has to be last.squash18 said:
Are they slower than normal,2 -
Would you know if my p60 being wrong would affect my figures when they come through?Thrugelmir said:
There's a lot of data to be processed. Someone has to be last.squash18 said:
Are they slower than normal,The old company missed £3000 in earnings in my p60
i did tell them but they didn’t respond0 -
Copies of P60's are no longer sent to HMRC so not necessarily relevant.
It what was on the Real Time Information submissions that counts. You can check those (in a limited fashion) on your Personal Tax Account.1 -
Mine has updated. It still puzzles me though. It says I need to continue to contribute to reach the forecast. Then says if I contribute enough up to April 2016, (yes 2016), your amount will be the same . Also, as I have missing years, if I click on the most recent one 2006/7, I can pay £800 , and that would increase my SP by just over £4 a week. Up to £185 per week.
If I click on any of the other missing years, it says you can't make up for this one as you can only make up for the last six years.
So if only the last six years can be made up, why is it letting me pay for 2006/7?
I don't fancy paying the one off £800 and then discovering it doesn't increase the pension , which is due in 2025.
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It still puzzles me though. It says I need to continue to contribute to reach the forecast.
What exactly does your forecast say?
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