Friday 22 August 2008

What is a National Insurance number?

A National Insurance (NI) number is a personal number used:

to record a person's NI contributions and credited contributions
because it is needed when claiming social security benefits.
A NI number should only be given to one person and must only be used by that person. There are circumstances when, by law, you must apply for a NI number

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