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Claim your NI Rebate – on average £1,645

Many people are unaware that you can claim back National Insurance Contributions while working in the UK. This is different from a tax rebate which you can only do when arriving and leaving the UK. An NI (National Insurance) Rebate can be claimed at anytime and only needs to be done once (from thereon it is automatically done for you each year). So what is an NI Rebate? Much of your National Insurance goes towards the State Second Pension. This is a voluntary scheme and any individual working in the UK can choose take this money for them self instead. The money can’t be given to you in cash but is rather put into your own personal pension. For an average person working on a salary of £30,000 the rebate will be around £1,645. For foreigners this is a no brainer since this rebate will be far more beneficial than expecting to receive a pension from the UK government when you eventually retire and aren’t even living in the country.

Claim your rebate here

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5 Responses to “Claim your NI Rebate – on average £1,645”

  1. Ratidzo Mkondo says:

    i would like to claim my NI rebates,could you give me the right address please

  2. admin says:

    Hi Ratidzo

    You can claim your NI Rebate online at http://www.1stContactNIRebates.com

    Thanks

  3. sharon taylor says:

    i wud like to claim my tax rebate

  4. Taryn says:

    When is the best time to submit an NI rebate before the end of the tax year? I will be in the UK for this rebate, but next year I will be back in Australia. What will happen to that NI rebate?

    Thanks.

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