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Tibor | Do I need to register somewhere that I'm unemployed if I quit work and I don't want to claim benefits? |
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GillsMan
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So many people here haven't read your question properly. As I understand it, you quit your job, you DON'T want to claim benefits, and you need to know if you need to register that somewhere.
It depends how long you're planning to be out of work. If you're only planning being out for a short while and you're more or less looking for a job now or soon, then no, you don't need to let anyone know.
If, however, you're planning to be out of work for a longer period of time, say six months or more, then it's a good idea to let the Job Centre know for National Insurance Credits; you should also let the Inland Revenue know. The simple reason is that this makes working out your tax easier for them and you're less likely to be charged too much tax when you start a new job.
You can pick up a form from the post office. You should also let the IR know when you're working abroad, when you return, etc.
Of course, you don't have to tell the IR a thing, but it does make things easier for you if you do.
Hope that helps. |
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fargo
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I would cause you may get your NI paid whilst out of work. U not entitled to benfit if you quit work for certain length of time anyway |
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Maria
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No. Just look for another job. You only apply if you want the benefits. |
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gem w
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no, as u do not want the benefits, also as u quit u would not be entitled t benifits any way, sorry,
hope i could help :o) |
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sparman20
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What about National Insurance contributions? |
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Mephistopheles
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Yes - you still need to register at your local JobCentrePlus office to get a National Insurance credit - to preserve your entitlement to a State Retirement Pension in later life. |
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Adze
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Yep job centre,if you go down you will more than likely
not be paid job seekers allowance,but you will be credited
with national insurance stamp,this will be needed
for future amounts of benefits you will receive plus
the amount of state pensions you will receive on retiring.
So for your own benefit give it a try. |
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ck20red
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You only have to register if you want to have National Insurance paid by them. You can opt to pay it yourself if you contact DSS and not be registered. If you have paid stamp in past you could qualify for about £50 per week!! If still unemployed after 6 mths and you did register you might get help with training. Otherwise its up to you. If not registered you can do waht you want, travel, holiday, work any hours when and if you want. Good luck |
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Nickname
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You don't need to register anywhere, but tell your tax office as you might be due for a rebate. |
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Barrie G
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No. |
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andrea b
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Alot of people are correct in telling you to contact Jobcentre so can get your credits paid but its not just that, you still have to attend Jobcentre every 2 week & prove what you've been doing to look for work so if not intending to look for work, pay the stamp yourself. |
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Al Zymer
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As Gillsman answered, you do not have to. It depends on your situation. In 1997, I received a redundancy package and pension at age 57. As I could not claim benefit, and did not want a job, I did not register. If you are younger, it may be advisable to visit your local Job Centre, or Citizens Advice Centre to get advice. You need National Insurance contributions for most of your working age, to get full pension on retirement. |
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paul
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Go to your local job centre. You may be able to claim NI credits even if you are not eligible for benefit. If you don't claim those your state pension entitlement could be reduced (and your entitlement to benefit in the future). |
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natasha *
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I dont think so. I was unemployed for a while, and I didnt realise I could claim benifits. |
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Scott R
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I would hire you to find people who ask dumb questions, so I can leave smart **** comments, but you're one of them. |
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boom
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if you got fired you could probably get uneployment |
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