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Im a student and earning over 10k
gavinwturnbull1996
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in Cutting tax
Hi there,
Come September I will be a nursing student earning over 10,000 pounds.
Will i pay tax?
I currently get £300 DLA and earn from £200-£300 a month working.
So my current income is £6000 to £7200 per year on average.
My nursing bursary will be roughly £6500.
So in the event i earn £13700 a year will i have to pay tax?
Does my DLA and bursary count as income?
Come September I will be a nursing student earning over 10,000 pounds.
Will i pay tax?
I currently get £300 DLA and earn from £200-£300 a month working.
So my current income is £6000 to £7200 per year on average.
My nursing bursary will be roughly £6500.
So in the event i earn £13700 a year will i have to pay tax?
Does my DLA and bursary count as income?
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The bursary (as far as I'm aware) isn't taxable, nor is the DLA.
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