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Tax Code

Our son just asked me to check if his tax code is correct.
Its 647LC. I know 647L is the 'normal' code, but confused by the 'C'. Could this possible be related to his student loan repayments.

Thanks for any replies.

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  • chrisbur
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    lleksa wrote: »
    Our son just asked me to check if his tax code is correct.
    Its 647LC. I know 647L is the 'normal' code, but confused by the 'C'. Could this possible be related to his student loan repayments.

    Thanks for any replies.

    Proberbly just the way the payroll system shows it is being applied on a cumulative basis, which is how the majority of employees' codes are applied.
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