Good day,
NI
I have 2 clients who I have noticed are not paying any Class 2 NI yet their earnings are well above the £5,315 threshold.
I clearly have no problem in making myself look stupid but I've hit a mental blank on this one.
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If an individual's employment income is above £43,875, deferments are granted for Class4 and Class 2 NI because individual is already paying Class1 NI on his employment earnings.
New client's wife's elderly parents 'pay' her about £200 per week from their DLA / AA / CA benefits to care for them.
