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Overpaid Student Loan Tax Few Years Ago
Shafski
Posts: 26 Forumite
in Cutting tax
Just wanted some advice; I met up with some friends today and just through random conversations, somehow we were talking about student loan payments and one of my friends didn't believe me when I said how much tax I used to pay when I was employed. He then told me I must've been on the wrong payment plan as his was £X which was way lower than mine on similar pay. He said he had a similar problem being on a wrong plan but they didn't refund his money, but to check it when I got home.
So I went through some old payslips and just realized the years 2017/2018/2019 I was on Student Loan Repayment Plan 1 instead of 2, which you pay more tax on.
This was as much as £60-70 extra on some months when I calculated the difference.
Obviously this adds up to potentially like upto £2000 over the 2 years.
I had some questions
1) I have some of the years P60's (one of the years unfortunately its overwritten with some random other PDF I might've saved over it by mistake) & I have some payslips but not the older ones - is it possible to still retrieve these from my old employer? They were done electronically on a portal at the time.
2) Are they likely to give me any sort of repayment all these years later? I have no idea how I missed it and didn't realize; I guess I must've misread it once and never looked at it again and assumed it was the correct amount until now - but obviously it was their fault not mine
Thanks for any advice, appreciate it
So I went through some old payslips and just realized the years 2017/2018/2019 I was on Student Loan Repayment Plan 1 instead of 2, which you pay more tax on.
This was as much as £60-70 extra on some months when I calculated the difference.
Obviously this adds up to potentially like upto £2000 over the 2 years.
I had some questions
1) I have some of the years P60's (one of the years unfortunately its overwritten with some random other PDF I might've saved over it by mistake) & I have some payslips but not the older ones - is it possible to still retrieve these from my old employer? They were done electronically on a portal at the time.
2) Are they likely to give me any sort of repayment all these years later? I have no idea how I missed it and didn't realize; I guess I must've misread it once and never looked at it again and assumed it was the correct amount until now - but obviously it was their fault not mine
Thanks for any advice, appreciate it
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If you've overpaid, you need to take it up with the Student Loans company. HMRC just collect the repayments and pass them on, and they won't get involved with any arguments/corrections. Presumably you've checked your online Student Loan account and checked that the amounts you had deducted from your wage have been correctly deducted from your student loan balance.0
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