He doesn't need to talk to them at all!He is a tradesman and has very little in the way of a private pension so he is the priority now to get over the line....just need to get him to ring HMRC as they wont speak t me on his behalf!!
I had a quick look at that NI38 form, it wants to know "your current UK address" then "Name of the country you are going to" etcLook back over the threads and you will find people.
My reading of the criteria was that I probably wasn't eligible, but I sent off form NI38 anyway and they confirmed I was eligible for the more expensive Class 3 VCs. I am not quite sure why they accepted but they did and it was the best-value stamp I've ever bought.
I agree, the form is more for those about to leave, that's why your covering letter and supporting information is important. These are the points I covered in my letter:-I had a quick look at that NI38 form, it wants to know "your current UK address" then "Name of the country you are going to" etc
the whole thrust of the form and the questions are that the move "abroad" is in the future and you want to pay the voluntary contributions when you are abroad but all this is in the future.
Im intrigued to know how you completed this form if the "move abroad" was long in the past and that the contributions are to fill in for long periods that are in the past. The form doesn't appear to facilitate this?
I would be grateful if you could enlighten me a little here?
I don't understand why employment record in Ireland is relevant for a UK pension?I let them know that I knew the rules were changing and that they will look at employment in Ireland from 2006, and I will therefore provide that detail. Dates of employment, company, weeks employed
If you move to Ireland to work you are assessed under class 2 which is considerably cheaper than class 3I don't understand why employment record in Ireland is relevant for a UK pension?
Is it to do with the unique circumstances pertaining to Ireland with regard to UK pensions and common travel area?
Thanks Yam for your help with this, I have the form almost complete however there is one important tick boxI agree, the form is more for those about to leave, that's why your covering letter and supporting information is important. These are the points I covered in my letter:-
* Had a subject line " Buying back NICs from abroad"
* first para, I let them know that I could do this as I had 3 years minimum of employment/NICs, I even quoted the date of my Pension Forcast. I let them know that I knew the rules were changing and that they will look at employment in Ireland from 2006, and I will therefore provide that detail. Dates of employment, company, weeks employed. Any proof of employment is helpful.
* I said I had completed NI38 to the best of my ability given the passage of time and that I am largely looking for "buy-back".
I am sure the caseworkers are familiar with the "buy-back" senario for those outside UK, so as long as you fill in the form in some way and sign, you will be OK. The cover letter is important.
I will therefore provide that detail. Dates of employment, company, weeks employed. Any proof of employment is helpful.
You need to send off the NI38. You will be assessed based on the information you provideSay, someone has been in Ireland since 2006 and that for the first 7 years after that, he was working and since 2014 he has not worked.
Does anyone know for sure whether the first 7 years are subject to class 2 contributions?
My personal experience was that HMRC were very liberal in applying their own rules.I was just wondering if anyone had been down that route before
I've heard these rumours too but I have also been told heard informally that HMRC will still accept applications up to 5th April 2023, nothing in writing though! I have seen nothing about this November deadline??I hear a company advertising on the radio about this topic of buying UK pension contributions. From their advert the window to do this closes at the end of November this month
@Yam1960 can i check if any update? Thanks.Making one-off payment for Class 2 NICs
I made a lump sum payment at the end of May for 16years Class 2 NICs. Just rang HMRC in UK, they have received the payment, but it has not been allocated to my account. The chap I spoke to, said he would send a note to an "International Caseworker" in HMRC, who would do the allocation, apparently this would normally be marked as a "priority". A letter confirming the allocation should be sent to me when this is done. He was unable to give a time line for likely completion.
Just posting this here, as it may be helpful for people to chase their case. I rang 0044 191 203 7010
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