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If you are self-employed, Class 2 National Insurance Contributions of £158.60/year are payable if your profits are over £6,475 (2020/21). But, if your profits are less than £6,475, then you do not have to pay Class 2 NIC – but you are given the option to pay £158.60 voluntarily.
So why would you consider voluntarily paying this? Well, because each year that you make a contribution counts as a qualifying year towards your state pension. If you reach state pension age after the 5th April 2016 you need 10 qualifying years to be entitled to any state pension, and the amount of pension you receive will increase until there have been at least 35 qualifying years – at which point your state pension is maximised. So, if by paying voluntary NI of £158.60 you become entitled to 1/35th of the full state pension, then this is a fantastic investment.
https://www.ams-accountancy.co.uk/blog/some-national-insurance-payments-are-voluntary-2/
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