Some advice
A number of people have recently been posting blog entries asking for advice on personal circumstances, such as the whereabouts of missing National Insurance contributions and whether it will be worthwhile continuing to make voluntary contributions. While I’m always glad to receive posts, I’m afraid I’m unable to give advice on individual circumstances on this blog.
However, if you are interested in receiving personal information relating to your national insurance contribution record or pension I’ve set out below a number of helpful website addresses and telephone numbers which should assist you to resolve your queries.
In the meantime for those of you wanting to debate our policies and reform proposals, keep the posts coming…
The Pension Service homepage has a number of helpful links to a wide range of pension issues and queries: http://www.thepensionservice.gov.uk
The Inland Revenue enquiry service link below also provides some helpful links and contact numbers: http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/nic/enquiry-service.htm
The Pensions Advisory Service Tel: 0845 601 2923 Is an independent non-profit organisation that provides free information, advice and guidance on the whole spectrum of pensions covering State, company, personal and stakeholder schemes. http://www.pensionsadvisoryservice.org.uk/
National Insurance Enquiries for Individuals Tel: 0845 302 1479
Deals with various enquiries regarding National Insurance for individuals including Age Exemption, Home Responsibilities Protection (HRP), Married Women’s Reduced Rate Election (MWRR), Statement requests, Class 3, Automated Refunds, Deferment Renewals.
Deficiency Notice Helpline Tel: 084591 55 996
Answers queries from customers who have received a letter about a shortfall in their National Insurance records.
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This entry was posted on Wednesday, June 13th, 2007 at 9:36 AM by James Purnell and categorized in General posts.