How can I find my national insurance number online?
register for or log in to your personal tax account to view or download, print, save or share a letter with it on….You can also find your National Insurance number on:
- your payslip.
- your P60.
- your tax returns.
- official letters about tax, pensions or benefits.
Can I check someones NI number?
When taking on a new employee you will need to know their National Insurance (NI) number and if the employee doesn’t know it, the quickest way to obtain it is to ask them to use the HMRC App or their personal tax account (PTA) where they can view, print proof and share an image of their NI number.
Where can I find my NI number on my universal credit account?
You can find your National Insurance number on any of the following:
- payslips.
- previous letters about your benefits.
- letters from HMRC about your personal tax affairs.
- a letter sent to you telling you what your National Insurance number is.
- a National Insurance number card.
Is my national insurance number on my BRP?
If you have a BRP , you might have a National Insurance number already – it will be printed on the back of your BRP if you do. If you do not have a National Insurance number, you must apply for one if you plan to work. You can only apply when you’re in the UK.
Can you get your NI number over the phone?
How to get a new National Insurance number. If you are between 16 and 19 years old and didn’t get an NI number when you turned 16, you can phone the National Insurance numbers helpline on 0300 200 3500.
Where Is NI number on BRP card?
If you have a biometric residence permit (BRP) , you might have a National Insurance number already – it will be printed on the back of your BRP if you do.
How much Ni will I pay?
If you’re employed
Your pay | Class 1 National Insurance rate |
---|---|
£184 to £967 a week (£797 to £4,189 a month) | 12% |
Over £967 a week (£4,189 a month) | 2% |
What does a NI number look like?
National insurance numbers (NINo) should appear in the following combination of letters and numbers – two letters, six numbers, one letter. For example: QQ 123456 C. passport number – these are in varying formats, but not the same as either the NHS number or the NINo.
Do you need your NI number to claim Universal Credit?
DWP have confirmed that people wishing to claim universal credit (UC) but who don’t have a national insurance number should not delay making their UC claim. Once DWP have confirmed that the conditions of entitlement to UC are established, they will prioritise the claimant’s application for a national insurance number.
How does NI number look like?
National insurance numbers (NINo) should appear in the following combination of letters and numbers – two letters, six numbers, one letter. For example: QQ 123456 C. When completing a paper form, some electors may mistakenly provide numbers other than their NINo.
How do I get in touch with national insurance?
Contact details
- Main Telephone: 0300 200 3500. National Insurance enquiries.
- Other Telephone: 0300 200 3519. Textphone.
- Alternative Telephone: + 44 191 203 7010. Outside UK. Website: gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-revenue-customs/contact/national-insurance-enquiries-for-employees-and-individuals. Opening hours.