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  1. Mar 31, 2023 · You’ll usually need at least 10 qualifying years on your National Insurance record to get any State Pension. You’ll need 35 qualifying years to get the full new State Pension. You’ll get a proportion of the new State Pension if you have between 10 and 35 qualifying years.

  2. How does the new State Pension work? The new State Pension is based on people’s National Insurance records. People with no National Insurance record before 6 April 2016 will need 35 qualifying...

  3. How much basic State Pension you get depends on your National Insurance record. The full basic State Pension is £169.50 per week. You may have to pay tax on your State Pension.

  4. Apr 5, 2024 · Will I get the state pension? People who reach state pension age after April 2016 need to have made at least 10 years of National Insurance contributions to qualify for the state pension. To get the full amount of £221.20 per week in 2024-25, you need 35 years of National Insurance contributions.

  5. Mar 22, 2024 · The full State Pension is £203.85 a week in the current 2023/24 tax year, or £10,600 a year, rising to £11,502 a year (£221.20 a week) in the 2024/25 tax year.

  6. Check your State Pension forecast to find out how much you could get when you reach State Pension age. It also shows your National Insurance record. The full rate of new State Pension is...

  7. Apr 5, 2024 · How much state pension you will get (if any) depends on how many qualifying national insurance (NI) years you have: To get the full new state pension (currently £221.20 a week), you'll likely need at least 35 qualifying NI years (though some will need many more).

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