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Guidance on making employees' student loan and postgraduate loan deductions in different circumstances.
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
You can have debt repayments taken out of your wages if you owe someone…
You can apply to get the payments reduced if you cannot afford them.…
Contact the Centralised Attachment of Earning Payments (CAPS) office to…
You must report any changes in your circumstances if you’re paying off a…
The Centralised Attachment of Earning Payments (CAPS) office will send you…
When you make repayments directly to the Student Loans Company, you can choose how the money is applied to your balance.
Find out if you need an agent services account (ASA), an agent reference number and advanced electronic signature to receive Income Tax or PAYE repayments for other people.
All previous annual repayment thresholds for Plan 1, Plan 2, Plan 4 and Postgraduate student loans.
Summary statistics on student loan repayments that are eligible for a refund including: below threshold, allocated to the incorrect repayment plan, prior to the SRDD, and after the loan-balance has been fully repaid.
SLC issues guidance for repayment customers and answers common questions.
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