
Martin Lewis reveals how you can boost your state pensions by thousands - but you'll have to be quick
Daily MailMartin Lewis has revealed how Britons can potentially boost their state pensions by thousands of pounds, but you must act quickly because the deadline is fast approaching. Martin Lewis has revealed how UK citizens can boost their state pensions by thousands on ITV's Martin Lewis Money Show Martin explained that citizens need at least ten qualifying NI years to receive some state pension. The first of five steps saw Martin advise viewers to check whether they are missing National Insurance years and to see if they're on track to get the full state pension. The money saving expert from Manchester explained five steps for viewers to follow to see if they might be due money If missing an NI year from 2006 to 2018, individuals must decide whether it's worth buying, which depends on whether they are on track to get the full forecast, the cost of those years, and their age. However, he warned of the urgent April 5 deadline because, after then, citizens will not be able to claim back for years before 2019, meaning many might miss out on 'enormous amounts of money,' according to Martin To be eligible, one partner must be a non tax payer, while the other should be paying the basic 20 per cent tax from their salary.
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