
August 2007
As previously reported in enews in some limited circumstances
individuals who have paid voluntary national insurance contributions
(NICs) may be entitled to a refund. HMRC have now issued further
guidance on the refund of voluntary NICs, following the Paymaster
General’s announcement on 16 January 2007.
When the Pensions Bill becomes law, the number of qualifying years
needed to qualify for a full basic State Pension will be reduced,
from 39 years for women and 44 years for men, to 30 years for those
reaching State Pension age on or after 6 April 2010.
The Paymaster General issued a statement on 16 January 2007 concerning refunds of voluntary NICs. HMRC have now provided more details about the administrative arrangements for making refunds following this statement.
HMRC will make refunds to people who apply for a refund and satisfy the following conditions:-
Internet Link: HMRC NIC advice
0121
355 1901
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