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Have you applied as an Irish national or a returning UK citizen? In the latter case you should not be required to exercise treaty rights as per the Eind ruling.madmart132 wrote:I am Dual national Irish/UK citizen and we have moved back from Spain
What gave you that idea? Directors are liable to pay Class 1 NI Contributions, the only difference compared to employees is that Directors have an annual pay period for NI purposes.as a company director I understood that I do not have to !!
That is true, for people liable to pay Class 2 NI Contributions, but it is not true as regards Class 1 Contributions.If you earn below the minimum income salary in which you don't have to pay NI, you need to apply for a certificate of exemption from HMRC, without this written certificate you have to pay NI or make voluntary contributions.
As long as you are being paid above the rate of £102 per week, technically you are paying NI Contributions, at the rate of 0%. It is only people paid at a rate of £102 pw or less that are exempt from paying NI contributions.I am being paid less than the threshold I do not legally need to pay the national insurance contributions