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Student. Loans: How Much Can They Take?

Adamc
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Hi all
I took a student loan out for the academic years 2006 - 2009 achieving a degree I ultimately did not directly use.
I went back to uni after being left a considerable sum of money with the instruction to set myself up. No loan taken this time.
I have just qualified as a entry level medic earning just over 30K (in real terms I take away £1765 after pension and the usual deductions/not accounting for shifts or enhancements).
I just wondered how much the SLC can actually charge me because it appears to be a fair amount?
Many thanks
I took a student loan out for the academic years 2006 - 2009 achieving a degree I ultimately did not directly use.
I went back to uni after being left a considerable sum of money with the instruction to set myself up. No loan taken this time.
I have just qualified as a entry level medic earning just over 30K (in real terms I take away £1765 after pension and the usual deductions/not accounting for shifts or enhancements).
I just wondered how much the SLC can actually charge me because it appears to be a fair amount?
Many thanks
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Hi all
I took a student loan out for the academic years 2006 - 2009 achieving a degree I ultimately did not directly use.
I went back to uni after being left a considerable sum of money with the instruction to set myself up. No loan taken this time.
I have just qualified as a entry level medic earning just over 30K (in real terms I take away £1765 after pension and the usual deductions/not accounting for shifts or enhancements).
I just wondered how much the SLC can actually charge me because it appears to be a fair amount?
Many thanks
Plan 1 repayments are 9% above £17,775 (this threshold rises by RPI inflation annually so will be £18,330 from April 2018). Post-2006 plan 1 loans get written off after 25 years.0 -
Plan 1 repayments are 9% above £17,775 (this threshold rises by RPI inflation annually so will be £18,330 from April 2018). Post-2006 plan 1 loans get written off after 25 years.
For some reason I thought they could take more of the earning above the given threshold. Perhaps I misunderstood?0
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