Over 27 million workers reportedly pay National Insurance (NI) contributions in the UK which amounts to over £177.7 billion a year.
The co-founder of the online savings platform Raisin UK, to urge people to check their contributions to see if they can boost their State Pension by thousands of pounds.A savings expert has issued an 'urgent' warning to Brits to check their National Insurance contributions amid a 'ticking £6k time bomb'.
"Whilst many may not think to, it’s important to check your National Insurance record to see if you have any gaps that need filling,"according to the savings expert, Kevin Mountford. However, from April next year, you’ll only be able to pay for voluntary contributions for the past six tax years.
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