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National Insurance Contributions and Statutory Payments Act 2004

Administration of National Insurance contributions and Statutory SickPay and Statutory Maternity Pay

Section 5 – Recovery of contributions, etc: Great Britain

62.Subsection (1) amends section 121A(1)(b) of the SSAA 1992 by substituting a reference to “7 days” for the reference to “30 days”. As amended section 121A(1)(b) will provide in England and Wales for distraint action to be conducted where a person has failed to pay the amount due by way of contributions within 7 days of the issue of a certificate under section 118(1) of the SSAA 1992.

63.Subsection (2) amends section 121B(1) of the SSAA 1992 by substituting a reference to “14 days” for the reference to “30 days”. As amended section 121B(1) will provide in Scotland for application for a summary warrant where a person has failed to pay the amount due by way of contributions within 14 days of the issue of certificate under section 118(1) of the SSAA.

64.Subsection (3) inserts subsection (8A) into section 121C of the SSAA 1992 to provide that all sums due under personal liability notices regarding contribution debts are to be recovered in the same manner as Class 1 contributions – ie. under tax legislation. Section 121C allows the Inland Revenue to make the officers of a company personally liable for contribution debts which have not been paid by the company in cases where they have perpetrated fraud, or been negligent in carrying out their responsibilities.

65.Subsection (4) inserts new paragraph 7BZA after paragraph 7B of Schedule 1 to the CBA 1992. Paragraph 7BZA is a power to provide, by regulations, for income tax legislation to apply to the recovery of National Insurance contributions which are not collected with tax.

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