§ Ms. Clare Shortasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many individuals have paid self-employed national insurance contributions in each year since 1979.
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§ Mr. MajorThe information is as follows:
Persons paying Class 2 (self-employed) National Insurance Contributions, United Kingdom Year (thousands) 1979–80 1,608 1980–81 1,661 1981–82 1,697 1982–83 1,766 1983–84 1,845 Notes: 1. Final figures are not available for later years. The Government Actuary has estimated that currently about 2 million people in the United Kingdom are paying self-employed national insurance contributions. 2. Self-employed people with profits above the lower profits limit are liable to pay class 4 contributions in addition to class 2. Precise information on the numbers involved is not available but it is estimated that between 1¼ and 1½ million people are currently liable to pay class 4 contributions.