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Student Loan statement - confusedd
AdviceSought
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So, I got my SLC statement through for 2016/17 - for some reason, the statement says they only received about £10 odds from HMRC towards it.
Given that I KNOW I had much more deducted than that in student loan contributions, surely this can't be right?
Or would I be due a rebate for overpayment, like you do for income tax if circumstances change in the tax year?
Given that I KNOW I had much more deducted than that in student loan contributions, surely this can't be right?
Or would I be due a rebate for overpayment, like you do for income tax if circumstances change in the tax year?
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How much do your payslips show you've paid?
From April 2016 -> March 2017.0 -
Check your payslips and if it does show student loan repayments, I would contact HR and payroll department of the company I work for and ask what happened.0
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I had a similar problem when my company changed ownership. Being able to send SLC copies of my payslips got the error sorted.You should pay attention to the needs of the moment - otherwise there is no future. But to ignore the future is foolish - living solely for the moment leaves nothing for when the next moment arrives.0
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Does the statement say "Final" at the top? If not, it means they are expecting more information from HMRC and therefore this isn't the last statement you will receive.
Did you work for anybody else? They would have deducted student loan repayments as well.0
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