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XTRA

The company runs an arrangement where you can give up part of your salary in return for National Insurance (NI) savings. This is called 'XTRA'.

Although the same amount of money will go into the scheme on your behalf, it will be paid by the company. As a result, both you and the company pay less National Insurance. We will automatically include you in XTRA when you become a member of the scheme.

If you joined the group before 1 January 2009 you may opt-out of XTRA before you join the scheme. This guide will help you decide if this is appropriate for you.

Five reasons why XTRA is good for you.

You pay less National Insurance so your take-home pay goes up. (The amount of income tax you pay is not affected.)

Your pay reviews and bonuses (if these apply) are not affected.

Your pension still builds up based on your salary before any adjustment for XTRA.

Death and ill-health benefits are based on your salary before any adjustment for XTRA.

Any tax credits you may receive from the State won˙t be reduced.

In some circumstances your payroll department may say you cannot take part in XTRA to make sure your State benefits are not affected.