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NI Contributions Advice
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Is there more than just that ?123imp said:
Ah right, apologies, I've found it now...Dazed_and_C0nfused said:
That's your NI record, in your Personal Tax Account there will hopefully be a State Pension section showing your forecast.123imp said:
I'm a little confused as all I can see on the site is "9 years full contributions" at the top.Dazed_and_C0nfused said:How much State Pension have you accrued so far? Not the £185.15 shown first on your forecast, there will be a figure under that.
And don't you expect to reach £185.15 naturally over the next 36 years?
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It says I can get my state pension in 2058. It says it assumes I'll contribute another 26 years. And it says £185.15 is the maximum.molerat said:
Is there more than just that ?123imp said:
Ah right, apologies, I've found it now...Dazed_and_C0nfused said:
That's your NI record, in your Personal Tax Account there will hopefully be a State Pension section showing your forecast.123imp said:
I'm a little confused as all I can see on the site is "9 years full contributions" at the top.Dazed_and_C0nfused said:How much State Pension have you accrued so far? Not the £185.15 shown first on your forecast, there will be a figure under that.
And don't you expect to reach £185.15 naturally over the next 36 years?
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It says I can get my state pension in 2058. It says it assumes I'll contribute another 26 years. And it says £185.15 is the maximum.
Could you send a screenshot? See example here
https://www.which.co.uk/money/pensions-and-retirement/state-pension/your-state-pension-forecast-explained-aHd0S6f725a9
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It may be there is no more as they are currently not entitled to anything as they have less than 10 yearsxylophone said:It says I can get my state pension in 2058. It says it assumes I'll contribute another 26 years. And it says £185.15 is the maximum.
Could you send a screenshot? See example here
https://www.which.co.uk/money/pensions-and-retirement/state-pension/your-state-pension-forecast-explained-aHd0S6f725a9
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