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This means that he could, in principle, qualify for National Insurance credits, but assuming that he was in work at the time and paying NI contributions then these credits would have been of no value to him. But a non-working live-in partner can still apply to have the last tax year transferred, so long as they claim by 5 April in the following tax year, using form CF411A. When a working partner who is already paying National Insurance contributions claims child benefit, their non-working live-in partner can apply to have the state pension credits transferred to them for tax years up to 2009/10 using form CF411. There are no time limits on these applications.

Steve Webb: Find out how to ask the former Pensions Minister a question about your retirement savings in the box belowIt's not just Farage - charities are being 'debanked too': Regulators blast banks for closing accounts Could YOU claim pension credit? Claims have spiked as bills soar, so what are the rules - and why might you get refused? He is ready to answer your questions, whether you are still saving, in the process of stopping work, or juggling your finances in retirement. the child’s parent (or main carer) has claimed Child Benefit but does not need the credits themselves

You can apply for National Insurance credits. You’ll need to provide supporting evidence with your form. How to complete the form Use the online service

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has detailed that carers of a child under 12 and kinship carers can apply for National Insurance (NI) credits.

In the case cited, the individual can apply to transfer the previous year’s National Insurance credits, if that is relevant in this case.' In the past when I have raised this issue with HMRC they have said that nothing can be done to rectify matters. The new two-way 'ultra' speed camera drivers must watch out for! Manchester has installed over 100 - here's what they look like and how they work I was underpaid state pension but DWP says it's too late to fix: Steve Webb slams 'outrageous' case To be fair, the guide does say later on that in essence the person not in paid work is the one who should claim, but if you’ve already read that you should fill the form in if ‘you are responsible for a child’ then you might stop there.

A 68-year-old retired taxi driver told us he felt 'very stressed out' about the loss of such a huge sum

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Stev e receives many questions about state pension forecasts and COPE – the Contracted Out Pension Equivalent. If you are writing to Steve on this topic, he responds to a typical reader question here . It includes links to Steve’s several earlier columns about state pension forecasts and contracting out, which might be helpful.

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