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National Insurance Priority (Animation)
National Insurance Codes
Super No: No longer in use please quote your National Insurance Number when contacting HSC Pension Service
Super Paid: Total pension contributions you have paid from April or date of appointment if in year
Superannuation - This is the amount of pension being deducted from your pensionable earnings in this pay period (this pension payment is paid over to HSC Pension Service or NEST on your behalf) EndFragment
Superannuable Pay Adjustment
Bonus % rate: Not Applicable
Non-Superannuable Pay Adjustment
Click through the codes column to see what each code means.
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Superannuation Codes
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Period End Date: last day of the month/week/fortnight being paid
Payment Date: date of payment transfer to your bank account
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Here you will see your gross pay, the total amount that has been paid to you, and your net pay, the pay that you receive once any necessary deductions have been removed.
BACs Advance
If you see BACs Advance in the Deductions section of your payslip, it means that a payment has been made into your account in the last month—after your last payslip was issued. This could have been because money owed from your shift was not processed in time, travel expenses were not processed in time or your shift work had not been processed in time to be added to your last payslip. Even though a BACs Advance appears as a ’deduction’, it does not mean you have lost any money. It means this amount money was paid into your account in the previous month—and will be seen as an additional amount elsewhere on your payslip, for example in Travel or Allowances.
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Occupational Sickness Pay (OSP) and Statutory Sickness Pay (SSP)
This is the money you receive if are off work due to sickness. How much you receive depends on how long you have been off work, and how long you have worked for HSCNI.
Statutory Sick Pay is a government payment that kicks in after 4 days off sick details of current rates can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/statutory-sick-pay
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Tax
Your tax code is issued to you by HMRC and reflects the amount of pay you are allowed to earn before you begin to pay tax, this allowance is normally spread evenly across all pay periods during the tax year e.g. tax code 1185L = yearly allowance is £11859 so the starting point for PAYE is £228 per week (£988 per month).
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National Insurance Priority
This will apply to you if you work, or have worked, multiple posts.
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For the current National Insurance thresholds click: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/rates-and-allowances-national-insurance-contributions/rates-and-allowances-national-insurance-contributions
Third Party Agreements
Many of the codes shown here could represent a third party agreement, these are payments that you make for a service.
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This site will give you more information on your payslip. First, please choose ‘Medical and Dental’ or ’Agenda for Change’.
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Medical and Dental
Agenda for Change