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Previously on "National Insurance contributions."

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post

    Yes. you're only exempt the EE NI
    Not quite true but close enough.

    The money that an umbrella sends to HMRC as Employer NI and Apprenticeship levy isn't ever your money - the agency is lying about the rate being paid.

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  • sadkingbilly
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    Originally posted by Twitch Younger View Post
    I'm due to receive a full state pension in July. Currently working through an umbrella. If I continue after July will I have to pay the employer's National Insurance Contributions (NIC) (13.8 per cent) and the Apprenticeship Levy (0.5 per cent)?
    Yes. you're only exempt the EE NI

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  • Twitch Younger
    started a topic National Insurance contributions.

    National Insurance contributions.

    I'm due to receive a full state pension in July. Currently working through an umbrella. If I continue after July will I have to pay the employer's National Insurance Contributions (NIC) (13.8 per cent) and the Apprenticeship Levy (0.5 per cent)?

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