Class 2 NI. What about us poor expats paying voluntary contributions?
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I pay Class 3 contributions, I called up and they said that to make payments I needed a reference number for any particular year, but past years if not making a full payment per year, I would have to write to them to make sure payments applied, but current year payments can be made weekly. I had calculated the amounts I had to pay for gap years, then just set up standing order to pay over next few years- but I used reference number from last bill I received- now they say that only applies to particular year. Are they correct for every particular year a difference reference number required ?
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I just got my 2017/2018 NIC statement.
I pay Class 2 NICs. They've gone up by a few pence each week.
There was nothing on the form indicating Class 2 would be abolished next April.
I pay Class 2 NICs. They've gone up by a few pence each week.
There was nothing on the form indicating Class 2 would be abolished next April.
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I hear they have just reversed the NI changes that were introduced in the budget. No idea if this will affect expats.
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I paid a lump sum of six years for Class 2 but I can't make payments for tax years 2001-2005. I don't see why they can't allow it. What is the reasoning behind the 6 year lookback?
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http://britishexpats.com/forum/usa-5.../#post12151171
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Britishexpats.com quoted in Alan Partridge-esque headlined article... It did sound like an amazing deal.
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2017/mar/18/national-insurance-self-employed-400pc-more-contributions
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2017/mar/18/national-insurance-self-employed-400pc-more-contributions
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That just got quoted in the Guardian, Pulaski
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I wrote to HMRC and this was their reply....
Thank you for contacting HMRC Residency.
The Government is currently proposing to abolish Class 2 NICs for self employed people from April 2018. This means that for some customers who previously paid voluntary Class 2 NICs or a special rate of Class 2 NICs this option will no longer be available. To protect benefit entitlement they may need to consider paying Class 3 NICs. Further information will be provided on Gov.uk as it becomes available".
Thank you for contacting HMRC Residency.
The Government is currently proposing to abolish Class 2 NICs for self employed people from April 2018. This means that for some customers who previously paid voluntary Class 2 NICs or a special rate of Class 2 NICs this option will no longer be available. To protect benefit entitlement they may need to consider paying Class 3 NICs. Further information will be provided on Gov.uk as it becomes available".
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https://www.financialadvice.co.uk/ne...0-by-2050.html
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