Everyday life practice question
What do you need in order to work and pay tax and National Insurance in the UK?
- A driving licence
- A National Insurance numberCorrect answer
- A UK passport
- A television licence
Why
A National Insurance number is a personal reference used to record your tax and National Insurance contributions, and you need one to work in the UK.
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