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NI rules for British expats |
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| Written by ramesh |
| Monday, 23 July 2007 13:55 |
This is a guide to the rules relating to UK national Insurance contributions for British expatriates working abroad and also information about when you can and should volunteer to continues to make contributions.The first and most important point to make is that the rules relating to who has to pay national Insurance contributions once they’ve expatriated differ depending on the country the individual is moving to and also how long they intend living abroad.
If you’re based in the UK currently, pay British taxes and work for a British employer and they decide to relocated you to live and work abroad for less than twelve months in a country within the European Economic Area then British national Insurance contributions will continue to be paid for you and you will not have an obligation to make any form of social security type contribution in your overseas country of temporary residence. |
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