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Tax Relief on teaching union fees
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be careful with UCU - only 67% of the UCU sub is allowed - a distinction is drawn between union activity (ineligible) and "learned/professional body" activity (eligible)elisebutt65 wrote: »Thanks for this. I've been a member of UCU since 2007 & thought it was a scam as well. I'll get a statement sorted & put in a claim.
What's a NINO?
UCU website shows the split http://www.ucu.org.uk/index.cfm?articleid=3420
NINO is national insurance number0
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