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NI contributions showing as full year in year turned 16

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stoneagemum · 10/05/2018 22:29

Me & a friend checked our NI contributions on the gov website today (what an exciting life we lead) and found that we are listed as having paid full contributions for the year tax year that we turned 16, and the subsequent teen years when we both did not work for the whole tax year and were not receiving CB so did not have that credit.

Even stranger some years I show as having more weeks credit (from CB) than weeks in a year, one year it was 103 weeks worth!

Does anyone know why this would be?

OP posts:
dipsticky · 11/05/2018 00:05

I noticed this too... I thought it was some sort of credit for being in full-time education, but I could be wrong.?

TheDrsDocMartens · 11/05/2018 06:44

I have this too.

feral · 11/05/2018 07:21

Bugger I've just checked mine and I'm 3 years without enough. From when I was a student?! Is that right?

Anyway, I've got 9 years to complete my 35 and 22 years left to work so lucky me 😩

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