How do people pay their UK National Insurance contributions?

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How do people pay their UK National Insurance contributions?

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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.

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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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At the moment, UK bank account.
Hopefully I will be able to keep that account...
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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
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Thanks for the replies, all.

I'll take a look at the link.
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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...
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You can pay by bank cheque. I found an old checkbook from years ago and that worked.
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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) :D
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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.
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