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Student loan repayment and pension contributions
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Hi,
Hope someone has the answer to this.
I am self employed and have a student loan.
I'm going to be starting a new pension.
Does the amount I put into my pension get deducted from my gross earnings for the purpose of calculating my student loan repayment?
There's plenty of info on salary sacrifice for employed people, but I cannot find anything for self employed folk.
Thank you.
Hope someone has the answer to this.
I am self employed and have a student loan.
I'm going to be starting a new pension.
Does the amount I put into my pension get deducted from my gross earnings for the purpose of calculating my student loan repayment?
There's plenty of info on salary sacrifice for employed people, but I cannot find anything for self employed folk.
Thank you.
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