Originally posted by ~Craig~
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because you are exempt until you earn over a certain amount, but only contractor minimum wage payment plans and mcdonalds staff earn such low PAYE amounts to qualify for the defermentOriginally posted by ~Craig~how come you're only just starting to pay it back?
I didn't graduate until 2004 and started repayments the following April. But I guess with my £10k it may take a bit longer
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how come you're only just starting to pay it back?
I didn't graduate until 2004 and started repayments the following April. But I guess with my £10k it may take a bit longer
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Student Loans!
Yep, I have one, coz I took a year out to be a smelly student and grabbed all the money I was offered (a massive £3k!). 15 hours a week doing very little was great fun and I'd do all again in a jiffy.
Anyway, I think the loan is due to start being oiked out my salary from April but I just want to know whether dividends are classed as income for the purposes of calculating deductions. I've briefly mentioned it to my accountant but we haven't yet discussed the options properly. My current salary is under the £15k limit, hence why I'm wondering about the divs.
I might just pay the whole thing off but quite like the idea of only paying 9% of nothing for a while!
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