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Give your ‘certificate of election’ - form CA4139, CF383 or CF380A - to your employer if you want to claim your entitlement to pay the reduced rate.
In accordance with the Microsoft Silicon Support Policy, HP does not support or provide drivers for Windows 8 or Windows 7 on products configured with Intel or AMD 7th generation and forward processorFill in form CF9 (external link), or form CF9A (external link) if you are a widow, and send it to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). If your Circumstances Change In accordance with the Microsoft Silicon Support Policy, HP does not support or provide drivers for Windows 8 or Windows 7 on products configured with Intel or AMD 7th generation and forward processors Until April 1977, married women could choose to pay a reduced rate of National Insurance (sometimes called the ‘small stamp’).
You do not pay Class 2 National Insurance contributions (external link) if you opted in before the scheme ended. How your Benefits are Affected if you are Opted In
You will not usually be entitled to benefits based on your National Insurance contributions (external link). If you opted in but do not have your certificate, you can apply for a new one by sending form CF9 (if you’re married) (external link) or form CF9A (if you’re a widow) (external link) to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
You might still be paying the reduced rate if you opted in before the scheme ended. If you’re self-employed You do not pay Class 2 National Insurance contributions if you opted in before the scheme ended. How your benefits are affected if you’re opted in Until April 1977, married women could choose to pay a reduced rate of National Insurance (external link) (sometimes called the ‘small stamp’).Tell your employer or HMRC if you lose the right to pay the reduced rate. You might owe HMRC unpaid National Insurance if you do not. What you Need to do You might still be paying the reduced rate if you opted in before the scheme ended. If you are Self-employed