DMBM527120 - NICs: Limitation: Application of Limitation Act 1980
Limitation Act 1980
England and Wales
The Limitation Act 1980 applies to the recovery of debts in
England and Wales. Section 37(2) of the Act confirms that tax and
'other duties due to the Crown' are specifically excluded from the
provisions of it,
but NICs are not.
Section 9(1) of the Act provides that an action to recover a
debt and any interest must be started within six years “from
the date on which the cause of action accrued.”
The date on which the cause of action accrued is the
statutory due date of the liability.
This means that HMRC must commence its court action to
recover a NICs debt within six years, or limitation can be raised
by the debtor as a defence to the action. Once an action has been
commenced in time, a defence of limitation can be defeated and the
question of limitation cannot be raised later (for example, after
judgment has been entered).
Calculation of six year limit
Earnings paid to 30 June 1995
- date due for payment of NIC to HM Revenue & Customs by 19 July 1995
- six year period starts 20 July 1995
- six year period ends 19 July 2001
- NICs time barred from 20 July 2001.
Northern Ireland
Limitation applies to the collection of National Insurance in
Northern Ireland and references to the 1980 Act should be read in
Northern Ireland as The Limitation (N. Ireland) Order 1989. Article
74(2) excludes “tax or duty or interest thereon” from
the provisions of the Order, but not NICs.
References in this section of the DMB Manual to county court
proceedings should be read in Northern Ireland as High Court
proceedings, and it should be noted that Enforcement and Insolvency
Service Office, Belfast carry out protective claim work in Northern
Ireland.
Scotland
The 1980 Limitation Act does not apply in Scotland. Where
enforcement action is required for a NICs only debt, cases should
continue to be sent to the Civil Recovery Section in Edinburgh.
If the NICs are collected with tax then they should be
enforced as at present.
The effect of the 1980 Act
The Limitation Act 1980 has a direct impact on HMRC’s
ability to recover National Insurance debt, and further information
is at
DMBM595080.
The widespread use of National Insurance avoidance schemes
and the large amounts of NICs at stake have raised the profile of
the limitation issue. As a result DMOs will often be faced with a
refusal to pay older National Insurance debts of all classes on the
grounds of limitation.
