Have you requested your record?How would I pay any gaps is that another form or?
Then just pay back 20/21, 21/22 as voluntary NICs and then make another six years contributions going forward until you have 35 years. Then you should get a full UK state pension at 67.They've told me I have 27 qualifying years to April 2022 which I'm surprised at as I know I had some gaps,
I was just looking into this as I haven't heard back from HMRC about additional voluntary contributions I made months ago - I know they are very slow but it was heading for 6 months without a reply!Almost certainly Class 2.
You can repay any gaps as far back as 2006 if you apply before April 2023 so get started! After that it's only the preceding six years.
You'll need 35 years contributions before 67.
That could be handy.identity electronically using a biometric passport, which includes international passport
I don't, but it's seems widely reported that there's a backlog of around six months.Anyone know what date the HMRC are working on now? They received our form on 27 September and it's still "taking longer than estimated to process". We've called a few times (inc the 90 min wait) and they always seem to working on forms received be 4 weeks before ours......
Anyone know what date the HMRC are working on now? They received our form on 27 September and it's still "taking longer than estimated to process". We've called a few times (inc the 90 min wait) and they always seem to working on forms received be 4 weeks before ours......
excellent, will give that a gosuccessfully registered for the UK Government Gateway using my Irish passport as described by Miakk above.
I did it about 18 months ago I.E. before any last-minute rush. They told me the waiting period then was about 34 weeks.
Separately, I've just successfully registered for the UK Government Gateway using my Irish passport as described by Miakk above. May not be much help to me now - but would have helped clarify a lot of things when I first started the process.
I started from here : https://www.gov.uk/check-national-insurance-recordI must try that too - I just Googled the UK Government Gateway and I am struggling to see where to register. Is it the same as registering for HMRC online services?
Thanks...
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There is a website HMRC Community Forums which had an update to a user today which stated the following:Anyone know what date the HMRC are working on now? They received our form on 27 September and it's still "taking longer than estimated to process". We've called a few times (inc the 90 min wait) and they always seem to working on forms received be 4 weeks before ours......
I tried and failed this way.I've just successfully registered for the UK Government Gateway using my Irish passport as described by Miakk above.
Interestingly:There is a website HMRC Community Forums which had an update to a user today which stated the following:
Our International Caseworker’s are currently working on post received on:
EU countries 6 September 2022
Rest of the world countries 15 August 2022
Any payments received are also worked in strict date order. Even though the deadline is approaching in April 2023 for making a payment your payment won’t be affected or penalised if it is processed after the April deadline.
You do not need to make the call but if you want to wait until after the end of the tax year (May 2023) when our lines maybe quieter as the deadline will have passed please do not hesitate to so.
Thank you.
There are lots of individuals on the site struggling to get updates on their requests but there appear to be consistent messages from staff confirming that once the CF83 form is received by the deadline it will be honoured. I’ve been following, amongst others, the topic under the Self Assessment forum titled ‘Paid Voluntary NI contributions - How long is updating of the online NI records taking?’
this was what they said to us at the beginning of February......EU countries 6 September 2022
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