Citation, commencement and interpretation1

1

These Regulations may be cited as the Social Security (Crediting and Treatment of Contributions, and National Insurance Numbers) Regulations 2001 and shall come into force on 6th April 2001.

2

In these Regulations, including this regulation—

  • “the Act” means the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992;

  • “the Contributions Regulations” means the Social Security (Contributions) Regulations F402001M1;

  • “contribution week” means a period of seven days beginning with midnight between Saturday and Sunday;

  • F30“contribution-based jobseeker’s allowance” means an allowance under the Jobseekers Act 1995 as amended by the provisions of Part 1 of Schedule 14 to the Welfare Reform Act 2012 that remove references to an income-based allowance, and a contribution-based allowance under the Jobseekers Act 1995 as that Act has effect apart from those provisions;

  • “contributory benefit” includes a contribution-based jobseeker’s allowance but not an income-based jobseeker’s allowance F16and includes a contributory employment and support allowance but not an income-related employment and support allowance;

  • F31“contributory employment and support allowance” means an allowance under Part 1 of the Welfare Reform Act as amended by the provisions of Schedule 3, and Part 1 of Schedule 14, to the Welfare Reform Act 2012 that remove references to an income-related allowance, and a contributory allowance under Part 1 of the Welfare Reform Act as that Part has effect apart from those provisions;

  • F41“due date” (subject to regulation 4(11)) means, in relation to—

    1. a

      any Class 1 contribution, the date by which payment falls to be made;

    2. b

      any Class 2 contribution which a person is liable or entitled to pay, the 31st January following the end of the year in respect of which it is payable;

    3. c

      any Class 3 contribution, the date 42 days after the end of the year in respect of which it is paid;

  • “earnings factor” has the meaning assigned to it in section 21(5)(c) of the Act;

  • F32“income-based jobseeker’s allowance” has the same meaning as in the Jobseekers Act 1995;

  • F17“income-related employment and support allowance” means an income-related allowance under Part 1 of the Welfare Reform Act (employment and support allowance);

  • “relevant benefit year” has the meaning assigned to it in—

    1. a

      section 2(4)(b) of the Jobseekers Act 1995, in relation to a contribution-based jobseeker’s allowance;

    2. b

      paragraph 2(6)(b) of Schedule 3 to the Act M2 (contribution conditions for entitlement to short-term incapacity benefit), in relation to short-term incapacity benefit;

    3. c

      F18paragraph 3(1)(f) of Schedule 1 to the Welfare Reform Act (conditions relating to national insurance), in relation to a contributory employment and support allowance.

  • “relevant time”, in relation to short-term incapacity benefit, has the meaning assigned to it in paragraph 2(6)(a) of Schedule 3 to the Act;

  • F19“the Welfare Reform Act” means the Welfare Reform Act 2007;

  • “year” means tax year.

F123

In these Regulations, “official error” means an error made by—

a

an officer of the Department for Work and Pensions or an officer of Revenue and Customs acting as such which no person outside the Department or Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs caused or to which no person outside the Department or Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs materially contributed; or

b

a person employed by a service provider and to which no person who was not so employed materially contributed,

but excludes any error of law which is shown to have been an error by virtue of a subsequent decision of F26the Upper Tribunal or the court.

4

In paragraph (3)—

  • F27 ...

  • “service provider” means a person providing services to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions or to Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs.

Appropriation of Class 3 contributions2

Any person paying Class 3 contributions in one year may appropriate such contributions to the earnings factor of another year if such contributions are payable in respect of that other year or, in the absence of any such appropriation, the Inland Revenue may, with the consent of the contributor, make such appropriation.

Crediting of Class 3 contributions3

Where, for any year, a contributor’s earnings factor derived from—

a

earnings upon which primary Class 1 contributions have been paid or treated as paid;

b

credited earnings;

c

Class 2 or Class 3 contributions paid by or credited to him; or

d

any or all of such earnings and contributions,

falls short of a figure which is 52 times that year’s lower earnings limit for Class 1 contributions by an amount which is equal to, or less than, half that year’s lower earnings limit, that contributor shall be credited with a Class 3 contribution for that year.

Treatment for the purpose of any contributory benefit of late paid contributions4

1

Subject to the provisions of regulations 5 F29to 6C below and regulation F4261 of the Contributions Regulations (voluntary Class 2 contributions not paid within permitted period), for the purpose of entitlement to any contributory benefit, F33paragraphs (1B) to (9) below shall apply to contributions (“relevant contributions”)—

a

paid after the due date; or

b

treated as paid after the due date under regulation 7(2) below.

F131A

Any relevant contribution which is paid—

a

by virtue of an official error; and

b

more than six years after the end of the year in which the contributor was first advised of that error,

shall be treated as not paid.

F341B

Where contributions are paid in accordance with regulation 63A of the Social Security (Contributions) Regulations 2001 (collection of unpaid Class 2 contributions through PAYE code), any relevant contributions are to be treated as paid on 5th April of the tax year in which they are paid.

2

Subject to the provisions of paragraph (4) below, any relevant contribution other than one referred to in paragraph (3) below—

a

if paid F43after the end of the second year

i

F44... following the year in which liability for that contribution arises F45or,

F46ii

following the year in respect of which a person is entitled, but not liable, to pay the contribution,

shall be treated as not paid;

b

if paid before the end of the said second year, shall, subject to paragraphs (7) and (8) below, be treated as paid on the date on which payment of the contribution is made.

3

Subject to the provisions of paragraph (4) below, any relevant Class 2 contribution payable in respect of a contribution week after 5th April 1983 or any relevant Class 3 contribution payable in respect of a year after 5th April 1982—

a

if paid F48after the end of the sixth year

i

F49...following the year in which liability for that contribution arises F50or,

F51ii

following the year in respect of which a person is entitled, but not liable, to pay the contribution,

shall be treated as not paid;

b

if paid before the end of the said sixth year, shall, subject to paragraphs (7) F52or (8) below, be treated as paid on the date on which payment of the contribution is made.

4

A Class 3 contribution payable by a person to whom regulation F5348(3)(b)(ii) or (iii) of the Contributions Regulations M3 (which specify the conditions to be complied with before a person may pay a Class 3 contribution) applies in respect of a year which includes a period of education, apprenticeship, training, imprisonment or detention in legal custody such as is specified in that regulation—

a

if paid after the end of the sixth year specified in that regulation, shall be treated as not paid;

b

if paid before the end of the said sixth year shall, subject to the provisions of paragraphs (7) and (8) below, be treated as paid on the date on which payment of the contribution is made.

5

Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (4) above, for the purpose of entitlement to any contributory benefit, where—

a

a Class 3 contribution other than one referred to in sub-paragraph (b) below which is payable in respect of a year specified in that sub-paragraph, is paid after—

i

the due date, and

ii

the end of the second year following the year preceding that in which occurred the relevant time or, as the case may be, the relevant event,

that contribution shall be treated as not paid;

b

in respect of a year after 5th April 1982, a Class 3 contribution which is payable in respect of a year specified in paragraph (4) above, is paid after—

i

the due date, and

ii

the end of the sixth year following the year preceding that in which occurred the relevant time or, as the case may be, the relevant event,

that contribution shall be treated as not paid.

6

For the purposes of paragraph (5) above, “relevant event” means the date on which the person concerned attained pensionable age M4 or, as the case may be, died under that age.

7

Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (2), (3) and (4) above, in determining whether the relevant contribution conditions are satisfied in whole or in part for the purpose of entitlement to any contributory benefit, any relevant contribution which is paid within the time specified in paragraph (2)(b), (3)(b) or, as the case may be, (4)(b) above shall be treated—

a

for the purpose of entitlement in respect of any period before the date on which the payment of the contribution is made, as not paid; and

b

subject to the provisions of paragraph (8) below, for the purpose of entitlement in respect of any other period, as paid on the date on which the payment of the contribution is made.

F357A

In determining whether the relevant contribution conditions are satisfied in whole or in part for the purpose of entitlement to any contributory benefit, any relevant contribution which is treated as paid on the date specified in paragraph (1B) shall be treated—

a

for the purpose of entitlement in respect of any period before the date on which payment of the contribution is treated as paid, as not paid; and

b

subject to the provisions of paragraph (8) below, for the purpose of entitlement in respect of any other period, as paid on the date specified in paragraph (1B).

F478

For the purpose of determining whether the second contribution condition for entitlement to a contribution-based jobseeker’s allowance or a contributory employment and support allowance is satisfied in whole or in part a relevant contribution is to be treated—

a

if a Class 1 contribution paid before the beginning of the relevant benefit year, as paid on the due date;

b

if, subject to paragraph (2)(a), a Class 1 contribution paid after the end of the benefit year immediately preceding the relevant benefit year or, subject to paragraph (3)(a), a Class 2 contribution—

i

as not paid in relation to the benefit claimed in respect of any day before the expiry of a period of 42 days (including Sundays) commencing with the date on which the payment of that contribution is made; and

ii

as paid at the expiry of that period in relation to entitlement to such benefit in respect of any other period.

9

For the purposes of paragraph (8) above, “second contribution condition” in relation to—

a

a contribution-based jobseeker’s allowance is a reference to the condition specified in section 2(1)(b) of the Jobseekers Act 1995 M5;

b

short-term incapacity benefit is a reference to the condition specified in paragraph 2(3) of Schedule 3 to the Act.

F20c

a contributory employment and support allowance is a reference to the condition specified in paragraph 2(1) of Schedule 1 to the Welfare Reform Act

10

This regulation shall not apply to Class 4 contributions.

F1011

Where an amount is retrospectively treated as earnings (“retrospective earnings”) by regulations made by virtue of section 4B(2) of the Act , the “due date” for earnings-related contributions in respect of those earnings is the date given by paragraph 11A of Schedule 4 to the Social Security (Contributions) Regulations 2001, for the purposes of this regulation and regulations 5 and 5A.

Treatment for the purpose of any contributory benefit of late paid primary Class 1 contributions where there was no consent, connivance or negligence by the primary contributor5

1

This regulation applies where a primary Class 1 contribution which is payable on a primary contributor’s behalf by a secondary contributor—

a

is paid after the due date; or

b

in relation to any claim for—

i

a contribution-based jobseeker’s allowance, is not paid before the beginning of the relevant benefit year, F21...

ii

short-term incapacity benefit, is not paid before the relevant time, F22or

iii

a contributory employment and support allowance, is not paid before the beginning of the relevant benefit year,

and the delay in making payment is shown to the satisfaction of F2an officer of the Inland Revenue not to have been with the consent or connivance of, or attributable to any negligence on the part of, the primary contributor.

2

Where paragraph (1) above applies, the primary Class 1 contribution shall be treated—

a

for the purpose of the first contribution condition of entitlement to a contribution-based jobseeker’s allowanceF23, short-term incapacity benefit or a contributory employment and support allowance, as paid on the day on which payment is made of the earnings in respect of which the contribution is payable; and

b

for any other purpose relating to entitlement to any contributory benefit, as paid on the due date.

3

For the purposes of this regulation—

a

“first contribution condition” in relation to—

i

a contribution-based jobseeker’s allowance is a reference to the condition specified in section 2(1)(a) of the Jobseekers Act 1995 M6,

ii

short-term incapacity benefit is a reference to the condition specified in paragraph 2(2) of Schedule 3 to the Act M7;

F24iii

a contributory employment and support allowance is a reference to the condition specified in paragraph 1(1) of Schedule 1 to the Welfare Reform Act;

b

“primary contributor” means the person liable to pay a primary Class 1 contribution in accordance with section 6(4)(a) of the Act M8 (liability for Class 1 contributions);

c

“secondary contributor” means the person who, in respect of earnings from employed earner’s employment, is liable to pay a secondary Class 1 contribution in accordance with section 6(4)(b) of the Act.

F9Treatment for the purpose of any contributory benefit of duly paid primary Class 1 contributions in respect of retrospective earnings5A

Where a primary Class 1 contribution payable in respect of retrospective earnings is paid by the due date, it shall be treated—

a

for the purposes of the first contribution condition of entitlement to a contribution-based jobseeker’s allowanceF25, short-term incapacity benefit or a contributory employment and support allowance, as paid on the day on which payment is made of the retrospective earnings in respect of which the contribution is payable; and

b

for any other purpose relating to entitlement to any contributory benefit, as paid on the due date.

Treatment for the purpose of any contributory benefit of contributions under the Act paid late through ignorance or error6

1

In the case of a contribution paid by or in respect of a person after the due date, where—

a

the contribution is paid after the time when it would, under regulation 4 or 5 above, have been treated as paid for the purpose of entitlement to contributory benefit; and

b

it is shown to the satisfaction of F3an officer of the Inland Revenue that the failure to pay the contribution before that time is attributable to ignorance or error on the part of that person or the person making the payment and that that ignorance or error was not due to any failure on the part of such person to exercise due care and diligence.

F4an officer of the Inland Revenue may direct that, for the purposes of those regulations, the contribution shall be treated as paid on such earlier day as F5the officer considers appropriate in the circumstances, and those regulations shall have effect subject to any such direction.

2

This regulation shall not apply to a Class 4 contribution.

F6Treatment for the purposes of any contributory benefit of certain Class 3 contributions6A

1

For the purposes of entitlement to any contributory benefit, this regulation applies in the case of a Class 3 contribution paid after the due date—

a

which would otherwise under regulation 4—

i

have been treated as paid on a day other than on the day on which it was actually paid; or

ii

have been treated as not paid; and

b

which is paid in respect of a year after 5 th April 1996 but before 6 th April 2002.

2

A contribution referred to in paragraph (1), where it is paid on or before 5 th April 2009 by or in respect of a person who attains pensionable age on or after 6 th April 2008, shall be treated as paid on the day on which it is paid.

3

A contribution referred to in paragraph (1), where it is paid on or before 5 th April 2009 by or in respect of a person who attains pensionable age on or after 24 th October 2004 but before 6 th April 2008, shall be treated as paid on—

a

the day on which it is paid; or

b

the date on which the person attained pensionable age,

whichever is the earlier.

4

A contribution referred to in paragraph (1), where it is paid on or before 5 th April 2010 by or in respect of a person who attains pensionable age on or after 6 th April 1998 but before 24 th October 2004, shall be treated as paid on—

a

1 st October 1998; or

b

the date on which the person attained pensionable age,

whichever is the later.

F11Treatment for the purpose of any contributory benefit of certain Class 2 or Class 3 contributions6B

For the purpose of entitlement to any contributory benefit, a Class 2 or a Class 3 contribution paid after the due date—

a

which would otherwise under regulation 4 (apart from paragraph (1A) of that regulation)—

i

have been treated as paid on a day other than the day on which it was actually paid; or

ii

have been treated as not paid; and

b

which was paid after the due date by virtue of an official error,

shall be treated as paid on the day on which it is paid.

F28Treatment of Class 3 contributions paid under section 13A of the Act6C

1

This regulation applies to a Class 3 contribution paid by an eligible person under section 13A (right to pay additional Class 3 contributions in certain cases) of the Act.

2

A contribution paid after 5th April 2009 but before 6th April 2011 shall be treated as paid on—

a

the day on which it is paid; or

b

the date on which the person attained pensionable age,

whichever is the earlier.

3

A contribution paid after 5th April 2011 shall be treated as paid on the day on which it is paid.

F54Treatment for the purpose of any contributory benefit of contributions paid under certain provisions relating to the payment and collection of contributions7

F551

Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2), for the purpose of entitlement to any contributory benefit except a contribution-based jobseeker’s allowance or a contributory employment and support allowance, where—

a

a person pays a Class 2 contribution under section 11(2) or (6) of the Act, or a Class 3 contribution in accordance with regulation 89, 89A, 90 or 148C of the Contributions Regulations (provisions relating to the method of, and time for, payment of Class 2 and Class 3 contributions etc.); and

b

the due date for payment of that contribution is a date after the relevant day,

that contribution is treated as paid by the relevant day.

2

Where, in respect of any part of a late notification period, a person pays a Class 2 contribution which he is liable F56or entitled to pay, that contribution shall be treated as paid after the due date, whether or not it was paid by the due date.

3

For the purposes of this regulation—

a

“late notification period” means the period beginning with the day a person liable F57or entitled to pay a Class 2 contribution was first required to notify the Inland Revenue in accordance with the provisions of regulation F5887, 87A or 87AA of the Contributions Regulations M9 (notification of commencement or cessation of payment of Class 2 or Class 3 contributions) and ending on the F59day on which he gives that notification;

b

“relevant day” means the first day in respect of which a person would have been entitled to receive the contributory benefit in question if any contribution condition relevant to that benefit had already been satisfied;

F60c

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F39Treatment for the purpose of a contribution-based jobseeker’s allowance or a contributory employment and support allowance of Class 2 contributions paid in accordance with the Act7A

1

For the purpose of entitlement to a contribution-based jobseeker’s allowance or a contributory employment and support allowance, a Class 2 contribution is to be treated as paid as set out in paragraph (2) if the contribution is paid—

a

in relation to—

i

a contribution-based jobseeker’s allowance, on or after the first day of the week for which the jobseeker’s allowance is claimed; or

ii

a contributory employment and support allowance, on or after the first day of the relevant benefit week; and

b

by the due date.

2

The contribution is treated as paid—

a

in relation to a contribution-based jobseeker’s allowance, before the week for which the jobseeker’s allowance is claimed; or

b

in relation to a contributory employment and support allowance, before the relevant benefit week.

3

“Relevant benefit week” has the meaning given in paragraph 5 of Schedule 1 to the Welfare Reform Act.

Treatment for the purpose of any contributory benefit of contributions paid under an arrangement8

For the purposes of regulations 4 to F617A above and regulation F6261 of the Contributions Regulations (voluntary Class 2 contributions not paid within permitted period)—

a

where a contribution is paid under an arrangement to which regulations F6368 and 84 or, as the case may be, regulation F6490 of the Contributions Regulations M10 (other methods of collection and recovery of earnings-related contributions; special provisions relating to primary Class 1 contributions and arrangements approved by the Inland Revenue for method of, and time for, payment of Class 2 and Class 3 contributions respectively) apply, the date by which, but for the said regulations 4 to F617A and F6261, the contribution would have fallen due to be paid shall, in relation to that contribution, be the due date;

b

any payment made of, or as on account of, a contribution in accordance with any such arrangement shall, on and after the due date, be treated as a contribution paid on the due date.

Application for allocation of national insurance numberC1C2C39

1

Subject to the provisions of F36paragraphs (2) and (2A) below, every person, who is over the age of 16 and satisfies the conditions specified in regulation 87 or 119 of the Contributions Regulations M11 (conditions of domicile or residence and conditions as to residence or presence in Great Britain respectively), shall, unless he has already been allocated a national insurance number under the Act, the Social Security Act 1975 M12 or the National Insurance Act 1965 M13, apply either to the Secretary of State or to the Inland Revenue for the allocation of a national insurance number and shall make such application at such time and in such manner as the Secretary of State shall direct.

F71A

An application under paragraph (1) shall be accompanied by a document of a description specified F14in Schedule 1.

2

As respects any person who is neither an employed earner nor a self-employed earner the provisions of paragraph (1) above shall not apply unless and until that person wishes to pay a Class 3 contribution.

F372A

The provisions of paragraph (1) shall not apply to a person in respect of whom the Secretary of State or the Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs are notified that a biometric immigration document is to be issued pursuant to regulation 13 F38or 13A of the Immigration (Biometric Registration) Regulations 2008.

3

The Secretary of State may authorise arrangements for the allocation of a national insurance number to any person during the 12 months before that person reaches the age of 16, and in particular may direct that a person who will attain the age of 16 within 12 months after such direction shall apply for the allocation of a national insurance number before attaining the age of 16, and any such person shall accordingly comply with such direction.

F84

Where a person—

a

qualifies for a loan made in accordance with regulations made under section 22 of the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 (new arrangements for giving financial support to students) or sections 73 to 74(1) of the Education (Scotland) Act 1980 in connection with an academic year beginning on or after 1st September 2007; and

b

has been required as a condition of entitlement to payment of the loan to provide his national insurance number,

he shall, unless he has already been allocated a national insurance number, apply to the Secretary of State or the Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs for one to be allocated to him, and the Secretary of State or, as the case may be, the Commissioners may direct how the application is to be made.

Deduction of contribution from pensions etc.—prescribed enactments and instruments under which payable10

For the purposes of paragraph 10 of Schedule 1 to the Act (power to deduct contributions from a pension or allowance payable by the Secretary of State by virtue of any prescribed enactment or instrument), the enactments and instruments are—

a

Order in Council 19th December 1881;

b

The Royal Warrant 27th October 1884;

c

The Naval and Military War Pensions Act 1915 M14;

d

The War Pensions Act 1920 M15;

e

The War Pensions Act 1921 M16;

f

Order by His Majesty 14th January 1922;

g

The War Pensions (Coastguards) Scheme 1944 M17;

h

The Royal Warrant 1964 M18;

i

The Order by Her Majesty 1964 M19;

j

The War Pensions (Naval Auxiliary Personnel) Scheme 1964 M20;

k

The Pensions (Polish Forces) Scheme 1964 M21;

l

The War Pensions (Mercantile Marine) Scheme 1964 M22;

m

The Order by Her Majesty (Ulster Defence Regiment) 1971 M23;

n

The Personal Injuries (Civilians) Scheme 1983 M24;

o

The Naval, Military and Air Forces Etc. (Disablement and Death) Service Pensions Order 1983 M25.

Consequential amendments to the Contributions RegulationsF111

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Revocations12

The regulations set out in column (1) of F15Schedule 2 to these Regulations are hereby revoked to the extent mentioned in column (3) of that Schedule.

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Social Security.

Jeff RookerMinister of State,Department of Social Security

The Commissioners of Inland Revenue hereby concur.

Ann Chant Nick MontaguTwo of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue