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The Social Security Act 1998 (Commencement No. 1) Order 1998

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Article 2(a) to (c)

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PART IPROVISIONS COMING INTO FORCE ON 8th SEPTEMBER 1998

Provisions of the Social Security Act 1998Subject Matters
Section 2 (except section 2(2)(a))Use of computers.
Section 3Use of information.
Section 16(4) and (5) (except section 16(4)(b))Procedure.
Section 48Apportionment of payments etc. made for more than one earner.
Section 49Payments on account of directors' contributions.
Section 50(1) in so far as not already in forcePayments treated as remuneration and earnings.
Section 52Class 1A contributions.
Section 55Recovery of primary Class 1 contributions by secondary contributors.
Section 59Levy of Class 4 contributions with income tax.
Section 68Rates of short-term incapacity benefit.
Schedule 7 in the respects specified below and section 86(1) so far as it relates to them—Minor and consequential amendments.
  • paragraph 27(a)

Information required by Secretary of State.
  • paragraph 49

Local authority records.
  • paragraphs 77(6) and 99(1)

National Insurance contributions.
Schedule 8 in respect of the repeals specified below and section 86(2) in so far as it relates to them—Repeals.
  • in the Child Support Act 1991(1)—

    • in section 14, subsections (2) and (2A);

    • in Schedule 2 to that Act, paragraph 2;

Information.
in Schedule 2 to the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992(2), paragraph 3(1)(b) and, in paragraph 6(2), the words “or 88”;National Insurance contributions.
in Schedule 2 to the Social Security Contributions and Benefits (Northern Ireland) Act 1992(3), paragraph 3(1)(b) and in paragraph 6(2), the words “or 88”;National Insurance contributions
in Schedule 2 to the Jobseekers Act 1995(4), paragraph 20(3);Information.
in Schedule 3 to the Child Support Act 1995(5), paragraph 3(2).Information.

PART IIPROVISIONS COMING INTO FORCE ON 8th SEPTEMBER 1998 FOR THE PURPOSE ONLY OF AUTHORISING THE MAKING OF REGULATIONS OR ORDERS

Provision of the Social Security Act 1998Subject Matter
Section 53Class 1B contributions.
Section 65Class 1B contributions: Supplemental.
Schedule 7 in the respects specified below and section 86(1) so far as it relates to them—Minor and consequential amendments.
  • paragraphs 56, 71(d), 77(7) to (9), (11) and (14) to (16), 91, 99(4) and 110(1)(a)

National Insurance contributions.
  • paragraph 114

Regulations not requiring prior submission to Social Security Advisory Committee.

PART IIIPROVISIONS COMING INTO FORCE ON 6th APRIL 1999

Provisions of the Social Security Act 1998Subject Matter
Section 16(4)(b)Procedure.
Section 53 so far as not already in forceClass 1B contributions.
Section 65 so far as not already in forceClass 1B contributions: Supplemental.
Schedule 7 in the respects specified below (so far as not already in force) and section 86(1) so far as it relates to them—
  • paragraphs 56, 57, 58(2), 71(d), 77(1), (7) to (9), (11), (12) and (14) to (16), 86(2)(a), (3)(a), (4) and (6), 91, 99(4), 100(1) and 110(1)(a);

  • paragraph 114

  • Schedule 8 in respect of the repeal specified below and section 86(2) in so far as it relates to it—

    • in Schedule 1 to the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992(6), in paragraph 6(2)(b), the words “(being not less than one year after the end of the tax year in respect of which the sums are due)”.

National Insurance contributions.

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