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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the cf411a printable form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your details in Section 1. Provide your surname, first names, title, address, and contact information. Ensure you use capital letters for clarity.
  3. Indicate the tax years for which you are applying for Home Responsibilities Protection (HRP). Refer to the CF411 Notes for guidance on time limits.
  4. If applicable, complete Section 2 regarding Child Benefit. Include your Child Benefit number and details of all children for whom you received benefits.
  5. Proceed to Section 3 if you wish to transfer HRP from a partner who claimed Child Benefit. Fill in their details as required.
  6. If you're an approved foster or kinship carer, complete Section 4 with relevant dates and confirmations from local authorities.
  7. Finally, if you cared for a sick or disabled person, fill out Section 5 with their details and confirm your caregiving hours.
  8. Once completed, review all sections carefully before submitting the form to HM Revenue & Customs at the provided address.

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If you are widowed, divorced, a surviving civil partner or a person whose civil partnership has been dissolved, we can sometimes use the NI contributions of your husband, wife or civil partner to help you get a better State Pension.
You usually need 35 qualifying years of National Insurance contributions to get the full amount. Youll still get something if you have at least 10 qualifying years - these can be before or after April 2016.
Pensions are designed specifically for you, in your name, and are subject to certain tax benefits that only apply to you. So, the answer to the question Can I transfer my pension to another person? is no, usually, you cannot unless its in the case of your demise.
If you have fewer than the full number of qualifying years, your basic State Pension will be less than 176.45 per week. Check your National Insurance record to find out how many qualifying years you have.
The good news is that if HRP / NI credits are missing from your record then you do not need to wait. To claim missing HRP/credits you can fill in a simple form (CF411 for HRP up to 2010, CF411a for NI Credits thereafter) with details of your child or children, and HMRC should update your NI record if you are entitled.

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You can transfer your credits that you got from registering for Child Benefit to your spouse or partner who is living with you if you have paid a years National Insurance contributions (called a qualifying year for State Pension).
In some circumstances, you should be given National Insurance credits automatically for example, if you get universal credit, new style employment and support allowance or carers allowance. In other circumstances, you have to make a claim.
The U1 form application online option is available through the HMRC website. Individuals needing to submit this form can follow these steps: Visit the official HMRC portal and navigate to the U1 section. Download the U1 form PDF, print it, and complete the necessary fields.

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