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National Insurance Contributions Act 2006

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Citation
  
2006 c 10

Commencement
  
30 March 2006

Royal assent
  
30 March 2006

National Insurance Contributions Act 2006

Long title
  
An Act to make provision about national insurance contributions in cases where there is a retrospective change to the law relating to income tax and to enable related provision to be made for the purposes of contributory benefits, statutory payments and other matters; to make provision about the disclosure of information in relation to arrangements for the avoidance of national insurance contributions; and for connected purposes.

The National Insurance Contributions Act 2006 (c 10) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It amends the law relating to national insurance contributions. Its precursor was an announcement made in the Paymaster General's Pre-Budget Report 2004.

HM Revenue and Customs estimated that the Act would secure £95 million in national insurance contributions for the financial year 2004-05 and £240 million per annum in subsequent years.

References

National Insurance Contributions Act 2006 Wikipedia