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National Insurance contribution eligibility for employment support Allowance
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I was going by this which indicates mostly Class 3 creditsairliner said:.I don't think the OP actually said they haven't paid enough in both of the 2017/18 and 18/19 tax years.
Completely agree with you on thisCardo19 said:
2017/18.. 52 @ class 3 credits
2018/19.. 52 @ class 3 .. 12 @ class 3 .. 24 @ class 1 = 88 ni creditsairliner said: Until they come back with a proper timeline of their self employment and Carers Allowance history it's impossible to advise specifically.
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