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Supporting Info - Gross or Net income?

Hi,
just a quickie - when completing the forms in support of a child's application for a student loan, do you use your GROSS or NET income figure??

ta :)

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  • MaryAnne wrote: »
    Hi,
    just a quickie - when completing the forms in support of a child's application for a student loan, do you use your GROSS or NET income figure??

    ta :)
    Gross. They're the figures on your P60 and the figures on 'statement for deduction of tax' forms if you have any savings interest from building societies etc.. Some accounts show gross and net figures.
  • WendellG
    WendellG Posts: 38 Forumite
    The exception to this is any salary sacrifice you can do at work, e.g for your pension.
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