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March 24th, 2026
The increase in State pension age (SPA) from 66 to 67 years will be phased in starting 6 April 2026. Employers need to take care because employee class 1 national insurance contributions (NICs) are no longer payable once SPA is reached.
Pension age
Men and women born between 6 April 1960 and 5 March 1961 will reach SPA at 66 years plus a specified number of months. For example, a person born on 5 May 1960 will reach SPA on 5 June 2026, whereas it will be 6 July 2026 for someone born a day later. Pension age will be 67 years for anyone born on or after 6 March 1961.
Class 1 NICs
Although employee class 1 NICs are no longer payable once an employee reaches SPA, employer contributions are still due:
For employees, the change applies to the first wage or salary payment on or after SPA is reached. NIC classification is based on the date of payment, not the earnings period.
For example, NIC category letter C will be used for the whole of the June 2026 salary (paid at month end) for any employee who has reached SPA on or before 30 June 2026.
Employers should check that the employee’s NI category letter has been set to ‘C’ in payroll software so that no further employee class 1 NICs are deducted. The software may do this automatically based on the employee’s date of birth.
The normal procedure is for the employee to show proof of reaching SPA, either with their birth certificate or passport.
For the self-employed, the NICs situation on reaching SPA is more straightforward. They simply stop paying class 4 NICs from the start of the tax year after reaching SPA.
SPA can be checked using the government’s check your SPA calculator, which can be found here.
All data and figures referred to in our news section are correct at the date of publishing and should not be relied upon as still current.
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