Submitted on Saturday 27th March 2021
Rejected on Friday 7th May 2021
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
National Insurance Credits During Pandemic and Furloughed Years.
To allow people to be allocated or to apply for National Insurance Credits as many people will not have a full year because of the pandemic and furlough was only 80% which negatively effected our year(s) for National Insurance Contributions. We should not have to pay Voluntary Contributions.
Because of the pandemic and especially people who could not get the 100% Furlough many people have fallen just short of completing a full year or contributions which is not fair. This could cost people 2 or even 3 years where they would normally have had completed years but because furlough was not enough they now have to make hundreds of pounds of voluntary contributions to complete those National Insurance Contributions years. This effects our Pension in the future. Please allocate NI Credits.
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