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Tax help - Students - Tax & money - Do I have to pay tax on my student loan, scholarship or award?
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Do I have to pay tax on my student loan, scholarship or award?

Student loans are tax-free and nearly all scholarships and awards are also free of tax.

It is advisable for students to have it confirmed in writing by the giver of the scholarship that it is in fact tax-free.

If this is so it is likely that the scholarship or award will also not be regarded as income for tax credits purposes.

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