National Insurance (NIC) - Rates 2005/6
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Here is the complete list of the National Insurance (NIC) Rates for the 2005/6 tax year. Make sure you read our Small Business Guide to
National Insurance to determine which Class of NIC's you should pay.
For NI rates for 2006/7 and 2007/8 - visit our main
Tax Rates list.
Self-employed people are liable to pay Class 2 NICs for every week of self employment, providing they are age 16 or over and under State Pension age and are normally self-employed. The self-employed may also be liable to pay Class 4 NICs when any net profits exceed a specified amount.
You should consult the Inland Revenue
FAQ section, or an accountant if you are unsure what your NIC liabilities are.
All figures are weekly unless shown otherwise.
| £
per week |
2004-05
|
2005-06
|
| Lower earnings
limit, primary Class 1 |
£79
|
£82
|
| Upper earnings
limit, primary Class 1 |
£610
|
£630
|
| Primary threshold
|
£91
|
£94
|
| Secondary threshold |
£91
|
£94
|
| Employees’ primary
Class 1 rate between primary threshold
and upper earnings limit |
11%
|
11%
|
| Employees’ primary
Class 1 rate above upper earnings limit
|
1%
|
1%
|
| Employees’ contracted-out
rebate |
1.6%
|
1.6%
|
| Married women’s
reduced rate between primary threshold
and upper earnings limit |
4.85%
|
4.85%
|
| Married women’s
rate above upper earnings limit |
1%
|
1%
|
| Employers’ secondary
Class 1 rate above secondary threshold |
12.8%
|
12.8%
|
| Employers’ contracted-out
rebate, salary-related schemes |
3.5%
|
3.5%
|
| Employers’ contracted-out
rebate, money-purchase schemes |
1%
|
1%
|
| Class 2 rate |
£2.05
|
£2.10
|
| Class 2 small earnings
exception |
£4,215 per
year
|
£4,345 per
year
|
| Special Class 2 rate
for share fishermen |
£2.70
|
£2.75
|
| Special Class 2 rate
for volunteer development workers |
£3.95
|
£4.10
|
| Class 3 rate |
£7.15
|
£7.35
|
| Class 4 lower profits
limit |
£4,745 per
year
|
£4,895 per
year
|
| Class 4 upper profits
limit |
£31,720 per
year
|
£32,760 per year
|
| Class 4 rate between
lower profits limit and upper profits
limit |
8%
|
8%
|
Class 4 rate above upper profits limit |
1%
|
1%
|
|
|
Posted March 20, 2005
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