Brendan Burgess
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why on earth would you just put a random date? Why not the actual one?
Ways to apply
Apply online
You need a Government Gateway user ID and password. If you do not have a user ID, you can create one when you apply.
https://www.tax.service.gov.uk/submissions/new-form/apply-to-pay-voluntary-national-insurance-contributions-for-periods-living-or-working-abroad (Apply now)
Apply by post
You must apply by post to pay voluntary National Insurance contributions for gaps in the current tax year and then for future payments by Direct Debit.
- Get all of your information together before you start. You will fill this form in online and you cannot save your progress.
- Fill in form CF83.
- Print and post it to HMRC, using the postal address shown on the form.
That's good to know. I am going to send a letter to accompany my application, but printing off a form that they have already received and acknowledged just seems unnecessary. I will put in the reference number and my NI number obviously. Hopefully this will suffice.The print, sign and post seems pretty recent.
If it would put your mind at rest, then yes do that.wonder if I should just complete the new form
The screenshots in this thread are not form CF83, they are an earlier/different step: requesting a National Insurance statement (e.g. post #2)
Without going back and testing, my educated guess is if you are logged in with Gateway ID & all that fun stuff, the form will be accepted as submitted.print if I wanted to keep a copy and to press the submit button if I was happy that all the information was correct
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