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Old 17th May 2006, 08:53   #24
simonsjdaccountancy
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Originally Posted by funkyd
Are you not missing the point that a low salary equates to low NI contributions which is something that the Revenue would be interested in? Insufficient NI contributions can cause all sorts of problems and imo consider the extra payment insignificant relative to my income.
Of course, it is something the Revenue are interested in - we wouldn't have IR35 if they weren't, but the fact is that (aside of IR35) there is nothing they can do about it at present.

The only problem insufficient NI contributions can pose is a reduced State Pension. Maybe a consideration for some, but for your average 30 year old not something they are likely to be too bothered about.
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