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Deadline for topping up NI contributions extended again to 5 April 2025

Couple using a tablet on a sofa. Don't forget that the deadline for topping up NI contributions has been extended again to 5 April 2025

With all the changes to personal pensions in the Spring Budget, maximising the State Pension entitlement should not be overlooked.

The full rate of new State Pension increased to £203.85 per week (£10,600 pa) from 6 April 2023; a 10.1% increase over the 2022/23 rate, as a result of the “triple lock” being restored.

At least 10 qualifying years are required to get a UK State Pension, with full State Pension entitlement at 35 qualifying years.

How to check your NI contributions

Individuals should log into their Government Gateway account to check their contribution record as they may be entitled to credit for missing years, for example if they were on maternity leave or a carer.

They can also check how many more qualifying years they need for a full State Pension, and if necessary, make national insurance (NI) contributions for missing years.

How far back can I make voluntary NI contributions?

Normally, it is only possible to make voluntary NI contributions for the past 6 tax years, to top up any missing or partial years.  The Government announced an extended deadline to allow taxpayers to make NI contributions in respect of missing years going back to April 2006.

This opportunity was originally scheduled to end on 5 April 2023 and was then extended to 31 July 2023.  The deadline has now been extended to 5 April 2025.

Class 3 voluntary NI contributions made before 5 April 2025 will be at the Class 3 voluntary NI rates for the 2022/23 tax year of £15.85 per week, or £824.20 for each full year.

See: Deadline for voluntary National Insurance contributions extended to April 2025 – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

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