Residents are reminded to continue paying Class 2 National Insurance for the forthcoming tax year.
It comes as the UK government announced plans late last year to abolish it, whereas details have yet to be finalised for those living on the Isle of Man.
Treasury has decided to continue collecting Class 2 NI for the foreseeable future and avoid any uncertainty.
Those who pay NI this way should therefore ensure their direct debit arrangements remain in place at the turn of the financial year.
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