I have discovered I am missing NI credits for several years when I was a SAHM with 4 children under 12. I have until 5 April 25 to pay to get these years totalling £4343.30, when really I should get them for free. Child Benefit say because I did not claim for CB , it is too late to retrospectively claim, which would give me free credits towards my pension. The reason I didn't claim is because my husband was in the High Income bracket so I would not want to receive the benefit. When the children were born in the Uk I did initially receive CB but then we moved to a EU country for 3 years, during which time the High Income Charge came in. When we came back it was not made clear that you needed to still be registered with Child Benefit in order to receive the NI pension credit. The communication with the public from HM Revenue is lacking, particularly after the change of rules, when we were told to 'choose not to receive these benefits'. It was not made clear at the time that choosing not to sign up at all would affect one's pension.
This issue of 2 government departments being unable to share information and communicate with each other is frustrating will be affecting the pensions of thousands of women or bullying them into paying up, which is clearly unfair. During this time my husband made full NI payments.
Martin Lewis did an expose of this which forced the government to extend the deadline last year because no-one could get though on the phone. Martin Lewis said that women doing childcare for under 12s are entitled to free credits but it seems Child Benefit are blocking this for those who had not applied. Jeremy Hunt said that women should not be unfairly penalised, but it seems the rules have not changed. Has anyone had any joy with these departments? I have spent hours on the phone on hold and spoken to each department, both of which tell me to call the other. I would welcome hearing from others affected. It is an issue of national importance for women and the deadline to sort these credits out is 5 April 25.