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NI Top Up Deadline Extended To 5th April 2025

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  • molerat
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    edited 7 April at 4:15PM
    Back up now.  Showing the correct 2025 rates and cut offs for 2019-20 onwards.  The split in viewable years has moved from pre April 2006 to pre April 2007, I thought that would change to pre April 2019.  Payable gaps link not working though.
  • MikeyPGT
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    molerat said:
    Back up now.  Showing the correct 2025 rates and cut offs for 2019-20 onwards.  The split in viewable years has moved from pre April 2006 to pre April 2007, I thought that would change to pre April 2019.  Payable gaps link not working though.
    I'm a bit confused - it's showing the cost of filling years 20/21, 21/22, 22/23 as being £923 each but for 23/24 it's showing £907.40,  I haven't worked in any of those years but expected the oldest year to be the cheapest to fill ...
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  • QrizB
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    MikeyPGT said:
    molerat said:
    Back up now.  Showing the correct 2025 rates and cut offs for 2019-20 onwards.  The split in viewable years has moved from pre April 2006 to pre April 2007, I thought that would change to pre April 2019.  Payable gaps link not working though.
    I'm a bit confused - it's showing the cost of filling years 20/21, 21/22, 22/23 as being £923 each but for 23/24 it's showing £907.40,  I haven't worked in any of those years but expected the oldest year to be the cheapest to fill ...
    Previous two years 23/24 and, once it's updated, 24/25) are, I think, offered at the same price they were during the year in question.
    Older years are offered at the current rate, not the contemporary one.

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  • MikeyPGT
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    QrizB said:
    MikeyPGT said:
    molerat said:
    Back up now.  Showing the correct 2025 rates and cut offs for 2019-20 onwards.  The split in viewable years has moved from pre April 2006 to pre April 2007, I thought that would change to pre April 2019.  Payable gaps link not working though.
    I'm a bit confused - it's showing the cost of filling years 20/21, 21/22, 22/23 as being £923 each but for 23/24 it's showing £907.40,  I haven't worked in any of those years but expected the oldest year to be the cheapest to fill ...
    Previous two years 23/24 and, once it's updated, 24/25) are, I think, offered at the same price they were during the year in question.
    Older years are offered at the current rate, not the contemporary one.

    Annoyingly I haven't kept the prices from last week, but I know that the oldest year was under £900 whilst the others were slightly more.  It seems to have flipped ...
    Debt Free Wannabe by 1 December 2027

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  • QrizB
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    MikeyPGT said:
    Annoyingly I haven't kept the prices from last week, but I know that the oldest year was under £900 whilst the others were slightly more.  It seems to have flipped ...
    Lots of the older years were being held at £824 until the 5th of March. That was an anomaly.
    N. Hampshire, he/him. Octopus Intelligent Go elec & Tracker gas / Vodafone BB / iD mobile. Ripple Kirk Hill member.
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  • molerat
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    edited 7 April at 10:24PM
    Years stay at the in year price for 2 years after the end of the year then increase each year to the current year price until 6 years after the end of the year when they cease to be available.  That was thrown off track as the clock was paused at April 2023 so there was no increase in 20-21 as there should have been and 21-22 did not increase in April 2024 and is why all the 06 - 20 years stayed at the 22-23 price of £824.20. So 20-21 which was £795.60 last week is now £923.  23-24 which is currently £907.40 will increase in April 2026 to £923 + CPI
  • MikeyPGT
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    molerat said:
    Years stay at the in year price for 2 years after the end of the year then increase each year to the current year price until 6 years after the end of the year when they cease to be available.  That was thrown off track as the clock was paused at April 2023 so there was no increase in 20-21 as there should have been and 21-22 did not increase in April 2024 and is why all the 06 - 20 years stayed at the 22-23 price of £824.20. So 20-21 which was £795.60 last week is now £923.  23-24 which is currently £907.40 will increase in April 2026 to £923 + CPI
    Damn - could have saved myself £130 if I'd had the readies last week!
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