Simon Hill
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RE: Where is my 18 digit number?
The number is 18 digits, if your surname is short, add your first name, till you reach 18 digits, It's not surname + initial. Example my name is HILL, SIMPLE. The payment goes to HMRC NIC RECEIPTS, Reference: NI+IC+surname initials WE111111BICHILLSIM WILL SMITH WOULD BE: WE111111BSMITHWI -
RE: How to Pay Voluntary National Insurance Contributions from Abroad
The 18 digit number is Your NI+IC+surname, to fill 18 characters, if your surname is short of 18 characters, add your first name up to the last 18th figure: eg WE888888BICHILLSIM WE888888BICSMITHRO WE888888BICMERCURY -
RE: Deadline date for submitting CF38 Form
Where can I get this form and as I live abroad , one of your pages says "to contact the ITP'. Possibly updated recently, Whereas form "IPC SU 117" , Should be used. This is very confusing. to summarize: I live abroad. I am receiving a small pension I can pay 2006>2024, to get a better pension! How, and with which form, ..and bank transfer, obviously I need to receive 'confirmation' to show DWP!! Thanks