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When you start repaying your student loan, your monthly repayments, what to do if you have 2 jobs or are self-employed, how to get a refund if you've overpaid.
You need to pay back: Tuition Fee Loans Maintenance Loans Postgraduate…
When you start repaying your loan and how much you repay depends on your…
You’ll only repay your student loan when your income is over the threshold…
How much you repay depends on your income - the amount you earn (including…
Your repayments will be taken out of your salary at the same time as tax…
You can choose to make extra repayments towards your student loan. These…
You can ask for a refund if: you’ve paid more than the total amount you…
When your student loan gets written off depends on which repayment plan…
You need to update your details if you: leave the UK for more than 3…
When you make repayments directly to the Student Loans Company, you can choose how the money is applied to your balance.
Help to understand debts and deductions taken from Universal Credit payments and who to contact about your debts and deductions if you're struggling financially.
How potential victims of modern slavery, who are eligible, can claim a back payment of subsistence rates.
Find out about negative earnings, clawback bonuses and claiming tax loss relief or a tax refund.
Use this service if you need to repay debt to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Find out how to pay all or some of your grant back, make a voluntary repayment or what you need to do if you have not paid your staff enough after claiming the grant.
Find out how to pay back all or some of the payments your business claimed when taking part in the Eat Out to Help Out Scheme.
How to pay Machine Games Duty: payment reference number, online, Bacs or CHAPS, Direct Debit, cheque or your bank.
When debt payments can be taken from your wages, changing how much you pay, paying it off early, and reporting a change to your circumstances
Benefit overpayments - how they happen, your responsibilities, making repayments to DWP Debt Management, appeal an overpayment decision, Direct Earnings Attachment (DEA)
How to report expenses and benefits you provide to employees or directors.
Tax credit overpayments - repaying tax credits, repayment methods, what to do if you cannot repay
Find out what to do if you need to pay back some or all of a SEISS grant.
Get a benefit advance if you've applied for a benefit for the first time and cannot afford to wait for the first payment
Who can use the VAT Annual Accounting Scheme and how to apply.
You can no longer apply for a Help to Buy: Equity Loan - find out about interest rates and how to manage your Help to Buy: Equity Loan.
Find out how to operate PAYE if you pay your employees with assets that can be sold or cashed in, like stocks, shares or cryptoassets.
Check if you qualify for a refund of Income Tax and National Insurance contributions paid, or a waiver of payments being made, in settlement of disguised remuneration scheme use.
Find out who has to pay VAT payments on account, how HMRC works out your payments, the alternatives and how and when to pay.
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