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Posted 22 November, 2009 by Johnpaul J. Rollins from Harbin in Chinai have a question for you regarding something i don't get: what does upper earnings level mean?Capital Authority Answers:The earnings level of an employee above which no further Class 1 National Insurance contributions are payable. Is a spicy term, Johnpaul. Upper earnings level is The earnings level of an employee above which no further Class 1 National Insurance contributions are payable.Go to
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