Hello,
I was wondering, how do people pay their UK National Insurance contributions while they're living abroad?
I'm asking because I want to know if there is a way to pay it, from Japan, without paying any bank handling charges, etc.
Thank you.
How do people pay their UK National Insurance contributions?
How do people pay their UK National Insurance contributions?
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Re: How do people pay their UK National Insurance contributions?
I still have an active bank account with NatWest that I keep a fair amount of cash in (enough to pay my various bills, NI contributions, charitable donations, etc.).
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Re: How do people pay their UK National Insurance contributions?
At the moment, UK bank account.
Hopefully I will be able to keep that account...
Hopefully I will be able to keep that account...
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Re: How do people pay their UK National Insurance contributions?
I have paid it via bank transfer to sort code / account number from both a UK bank and Wise. With Wise the fee was 214 yen.
Instructions are on the wiki: https://retirewiki.jp/wiki/United_Kingd ... g_payments
Instructions are on the wiki: https://retirewiki.jp/wiki/United_Kingd ... g_payments
Re: How do people pay their UK National Insurance contributions?
Thanks for the replies, all.
I'll take a look at the link.
I'll take a look at the link.
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Re: How do people pay their UK National Insurance contributions?
As far as I know, I haven't checked in a while, I'm paying via direct-debit from an old Nationwide account in the UK...
After reading what has happened to a few people on here with their DD mysteriously stopping, I should maybe check this evening...
After reading what has happened to a few people on here with their DD mysteriously stopping, I should maybe check this evening...
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新NISA -> Established
Jr NISA -> Established (Running quietly in the background)
UK Pension Voluntary Contributions -> Up and running
All thanks to RetireJapan...
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Re: How do people pay their UK National Insurance contributions?
You can pay by bank cheque. I found an old checkbook from years ago and that worked.
Re: How do people pay their UK National Insurance contributions?
I have always used a cheque for the year. The bank just sent me a knew book too. Great to pay bills and tell people its in the post, and it gives me a few extra days leeway. ( just like the old days cashing a cheque before payday)
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Re: How do people pay their UK National Insurance contributions?
Each month, I transfer money from my Japanese bank account to Wise, then it goes from Wise to my UK NatWest account.
I pay Class 2, so it's not much at all.
I pay Class 2, so it's not much at all.
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