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Masters Study
richthemagicman
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Hi,
Im lucky enough to be doing a MSc next year, my company will be allowing me to study full time as well as paying me whilst having the year out.
Thus said as a full time post graduate student will I be eligiable to not pay council tax as is the case for nornal full time students.
Has anyone come across this before,
cheers
Rich :beer:
Im lucky enough to be doing a MSc next year, my company will be allowing me to study full time as well as paying me whilst having the year out.
Thus said as a full time post graduate student will I be eligiable to not pay council tax as is the case for nornal full time students.
Has anyone come across this before,
cheers
Rich :beer:
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yes - that's the case!:happyhear0
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You should be given a letter by the university that you can show/send to the relevant council so that you are exempt from council tax.Student MoneySaving Club member 0210
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