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What's the threshold for a qualifying NI year?
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Oasis1
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Does anyone know how much you need to earn, and thus pay NI on, to get a qualifying year?
And is this a total across the whole year, or is there a threshold that has to be met each month?
I can't seem to find an answer. Asking incase I take a career break for part of the year and wondering if I'll lose out on qualifying.
Thanks!
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Oasis1 said:Does anyone know how much you need to earn, and thus pay NI on? And is this across the whole year, or is there a threshold that has to be met each month?Thanks!
Googling on your question might have been both quicker and easier, if you're only after simple facts rather than opinions!1 -
Marcon said:Oasis1 said:Does anyone know how much you need to earn, and thus pay NI on? And is this across the whole year, or is there a threshold that has to be met each month?Thanks!
Thanks. So I think it says the lower earning threshold is "£1,048" per month. So aslong as I earn above £12,576 over the year, it'll qualify? Or does it have to be over £1,048 every month?
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You need to earn 52 x the LEL of £152 pw or £533 pm / £6396 pa, on earnings above the LEL and below the UEL. Earning £1048 pm would get you a full year in just over 6 months. Earning £533 every month would get you a full year without paying any NI.
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molerat said:You need to earn 52 x the LEL of £152 pw or £533 pm / £6396 pa, on earnings above the LEL and below the UEL. Earning £1048 pm would get you a full year in just over 6 months. Earning £533 every month would get you a full year without paying any NI.
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Even if it's in the first month?
No. Earnings above the UEL, £4189 pm, don't count so it would take 2 months.
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I'm lost! How much do I need to earn in 2024/25 to qualify? :'D
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Oasis1 said:I'm lost! How much do I need to earn in 2024/25 to qualify? :'D£6396.But anything over £4189 in a monthly pay won't count so earn £5000 and only £4189 counts towards the £6396.Next month earn only £532 and nothing is added towards your total.Month 3 earn £2207 and you have your £6396.
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molerat said:Oasis1 said:I'm lost! How much do I need to earn in 2024/25 to qualify? :'D£6396.But anything over £4189 in a monthly pay won't count so earn £5000 and only £4189 counts towards the £6396.Next month earn only £532 and nothing is added towards your total.Month 3 earn £2207 and you have your £6396.
Thanks so much for taking the time, I think I understand now!
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molerat said:Oasis1 said:I'm lost! How much do I need to earn in 2024/25 to qualify? :'D£6396.But anything over £4189 in a monthly pay won't count so earn £5000 and only £4189 counts towards the £6396.Next month earn only £532 and nothing is added towards your total.Month 3 earn £2207 and you have your £6396.0
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