Family Guide to the National Insurance Scheme

1948 1948 1940s 32 pages : illustrations If you are self-employed or non-employed and your total income is less than £104 a year, you may be able to claim "exception" from the Scheme, If "exception" is granted you will not pay contributions, but you may...

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Institution:MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
Language:English
English
Published: [London] : His Majesty's Stationery Office [1948]
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10796/40D199FC-853F-418C-923F-BE7F62F2B458
http://hdl.handle.net/10796/11BF9569-D595-4956-B1D9-BF34FB046B64
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Summary:1948 1948 1940s 32 pages : illustrations If you are self-employed or non-employed and your total income is less than £104 a year, you may be able to claim "exception" from the Scheme, If "exception" is granted you will not pay contributions, but you may lose benefits. You should get details from your local National Insurance Office. 8. What are the Benefits ? SICKNESS BENEFIT UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT MATERNITY BENEFIT GUARDIAN'S ALLOWANCE Maternity Grant RETIREMENT PENSION Maternity Allowance DEATH GRANT Attendance Allowance INDUSTRIAL INJURY BENEFITS WIDOW'S BENEFIT Injury Benefit Widow's Allowance Disablement Benefit Widowed Mother's Allowance Death Benefit Widow's Pension The benefits for which you are covered will depend on the class of contributions paid. CLASS 1 contributions give cover for all National Insurance Benefits. CLASS 2 contributions give cover for all except Unemployment and Industrial Injury Benefits. CLASS 3 contributions give cover for all except Sickness, Unemployment and Industrial Injury Benefits, and Maternity Allowance. Always quote your National Insurance Number (see para. 14). 9 345/3/2/10
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