If you're 16 and employed in the UK, you start paying National Insurance contributions once you earn above the threshold, which is £242 per week or £1,048 per month (as of 2023). If you earn above this amount, you'll pay 12% on earnings between the threshold and £967 per week. If your earnings exceed £967 per week, you'll pay an additional 2% on the amount above that. However, if you're earning below the threshold, you won't need to pay National Insurance.
There are too many variables to be able to give you an estimate. It depends on the car, your record, and how much insurance. For an accurate price contact an insurance company.
By realising that the minimum age at which someone can obtain a national insurance number is 16.
i have my car insured under my moms insurance. it is listed recreational. it is 55 dollars a month. i have a 97 trans am
Too many variables, call and ask your agent!
depends where could be from 100-300 depending on where you live, that's just minimum insurance though
You can be 16 or older to get a job, as long as you have a national insurance card.
I have my car listed as recreational and i pay 55 a month. I'm 16 and have a 97 trans am with a v8
Call your insurance company
if you have a good job and can pay your own insurance and gas
Pay grade 16 is from $54,500 to $58,999 at the Cleveland Clinic.
Go to various insurance company websites to get a quote!
It depends what you mean by 'work'. Children under 13 are not allowed to do any paid work. Those aged 13 to 16 are limited by law to only work a few hours a week. There are no official figures detailing how many children are working - simply because, those that (for example) deliver papers for a newsagent etc, are paid in cash, don't have to pay tax or national insurance, and don't need to declare their income officially. Anyone of 16 or over must declare their earnings to HM customs, and pay tax and national insurance.