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Can I pay voluntary contributions for future years to avoid having deficient years and receiving a gap in your National Insurance account letter?

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Can I pay voluntary contributions for future years to avoid having deficient years and receiving a gap in your National Insurance account letter?

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Possibly, but it will depend on your personal circumstances. You can find further information in the following link. Class 3 National Insurance contributions (Voluntary National Insurance contributions) The information here will help you decide whether or not you are entitled to pay. You can also contact us for advice on Tel 0845 915 5996, the lines are open 8.00 am to 8.00 pm, Monday to Friday and 8.00 am to 4.00 pm on Saturday. If you decide to pay for a tax year rather than wait for a letter, remember that if, subsequently, you needn’t have paid, you might not get a refund of the National Insurance contributions paid.

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