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NI number
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My 15 year old has just finished a work experience placement through his school and has been offered a job during the summer holidays. Two questions - how does he get an NI number, and how many hours a week is he legally allowed to work.
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http://www.netlawman.co.uk/info/employing-youn ger-staff.php
Phone the National Insurance Registration Helpline on 0845 915 7006 for advice re NI number
http://www.netlawman.co.uk/info/employing-youn ger-staff.php
Phone the National Insurance Registration Helpline on 0845 915 7006 for advice re NI number
No National Insurance is payable by under-16s, so he won't need an NI number (and it will usually be issued automatically anyway at the appropriate time).
Most under-16s don't earn enough to breach the earnings threshold, but as he is working in the holidays, he might. Nevertheless, he won't have to pay NI (although he would have to pay Income Tax in the unlikely event his annual earnings exceeded �5439).
If the company does not have experience of employing under-16s, you may have to ask them to call HMRC to seek clarification, as they will likely be used to insisting onn an NI number as a matter of course.
Most under-16s don't earn enough to breach the earnings threshold, but as he is working in the holidays, he might. Nevertheless, he won't have to pay NI (although he would have to pay Income Tax in the unlikely event his annual earnings exceeded �5439).
If the company does not have experience of employing under-16s, you may have to ask them to call HMRC to seek clarification, as they will likely be used to insisting onn an NI number as a matter of course.