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Student Tax
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I'm a student, but I've been working for the past few months and earned �1240. I've been on the BR tax code, because the inland revenue don't seem in a rush to change it, and so I've paid �270 tax and �60 national insurance.
I finish my job next week and hopefully the tax code will finally be sorted by then and I'll get the money back. How much of the tax that I've paid will I get back if I'm in full time education?
Thanks.
I finish my job next week and hopefully the tax code will finally be sorted by then and I'll get the money back. How much of the tax that I've paid will I get back if I'm in full time education?
Thanks.
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You won't get any of the NI back.
Being a student has nil impact on the tax you pay - only (sometimes) on the timing.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3143953.st m may be useful.
You won't get any of the NI back.
Being a student has nil impact on the tax you pay - only (sometimes) on the timing.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3143953.st m may be useful.
If you send your P45 (make sure you keep your copy) in to the tax office with a covering letter as soon as you get it, they should refund you the tax. If you are planning to work over the summer holidays however, you need to let them know. If the code is altered before you leave, you may still not get all the tax back (depends on what it is altered to) and so you would have to contact the tax office anyway.