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No it doesn't! Unless the two employers are connected, the national insurance contributions for each are calculated separately, and if the earnings from one of them are £105.00 per week or less (in 2008-2009), then the NI contribution is respect of that employment will be NIL!the hmrc website says if you have a second job, then you need to pay NI.
Yes, no problem.so could some one please confirm if the gross earning from second job will be accepted if no NI is paid (less hours working)
Yes. The frequency of payment makes no difference. Earnings are earnings!are weekly payslips considered
As John asked, what is present on the final 2 pages? Is it really difficult to take employer's signature on the last 2 pages?The first job i do, since i go though a umbrella company, my payslips contains 3 pages. Only the first page is signed and sealed (where my gross pay is mentioned). The second two pages are just stamped. no sign on the second two pages. is that ok ?
If they are formal payslips, you dont need any stamps/signature.In my second job, i get postal payslips which is in the UK format. it has the company name and my gross pay and holiday pay. does this also need to be signed and stamped?