HMRC Admin 21 Response
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Re:Discrepancy between SA302 and Tax Year Overview
Hi ptatarek
We would need to access your record to review. You can contact HMRC Self Assessment: general enquiries.
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Re:Income from the employer and Tax as well as NI paid is not reflected against NI number
Hi Shantanu Nalage,
To review this you will need to contact HMRC Income Tax: general enquiries.
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Re:Self Assessment paper form mailing address
Hi Whol Petg
If unable to obtain your National Insurance contributions online you would need to contact National Insurance: general enquiries The address would be address 2.
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Re:U1 Form
Hi rfuentes88 fuentes,
The current timescale for processing an online U1 application is 1 week. You can only apply after you have already left the UK, or if you are within 2 weeks of your leaving date. Your Spanish address will be required for the certificate to be issued.
Thank you.
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Re:I've paid Class 2 NIC for years - can I claim it back as I have Child Benefit?
Hi Helen Hall,
If you have made an error in paying Voluntary Class 2 NICs you can claim a refund. I would advise you to contact the DWP to check if a refund would affect your benefit entitlement.
If a refund is made and you later decide to pay again it may be too late or you may be charged at a higher rate.
You can claim a refund by completing form CA8480 and submitting it through your Personal Tax Account if you have one (if not, a Personal Tax account can be setup at gov.uk/personal-tax-account) or by writing to:
Self-Employment Services, National Insurance Contributions Office, HMRC, BX9 1AN.
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Re:Confused about State Pension prediction
Hi Looking forAnswers,
It is possible that you may need more than 35 years to obtain a full state pension. I would advise you to contact the Future Pension Centre (FPC) on 0800 731 0175 for clarification. If you need to contribute more years to achieve a full state pension they will advise you which years will be beneficial. With this information you can call the National Insurance helpline on 0300 200 3500, they will advise you how much it will cost and how you can make a payment.
Thank you.
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Re:Additional information for Home Responsibilites Protection application
Hi LStuart71,
The relevant telephone number is 0300 200 3500 (National Insurance helpline). However, I recommend that you post the additional information requested to Decision Making Team, PT Operations North East England, HMRC, BX9 1AN.
Thank you.