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Updated on 6 April 2026

Repaying more than one student loan

Depending on where you live and when you studied on your courses, it is possible you have more than one student loan but under different plan types. For example, a Plan 1 and a Plan 2 loan, or perhaps a Plan 2 and a Plan 4 loan. 

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Updated on 6 April 2026

Self Assessment: student loan repayments

Not everyone has to fill in a self assessment tax return or use the Making Tax Digital for income tax reporting requirements. Common examples of when you are likely to need to fill in a tax return are: if you are self-employed or have some other source of income which is not taxed before you ...

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Updated on 6 April 2026

Employees: student loan repayments

Employee student loan repayments come off your wages before you get them, so check your payslips!This page explains how student loan repayments are deducted through the Pay As You Earn (PAYE) system if you have a Plan 1, Plan 2, Plan 4 or Plan 5 income-contingent student loan. If you have ...

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Updated on 6 April 2026

Tax relief for employment expenses

If you have paid expenses related to your employment, you may be able to claim tax relief. We explain more below, including the eligibility and evidence requirements. We also provide an example, showing you how to complete form P87, which you can use to claim tax relief on employment expenses.

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Updated on 6 April 2026

Tax refund companies

If you are considering using a tax refund company to help submit your tax repayment claim, read this page to work out whether it is the best option for you. Sometimes it is possible to end up using a tax refund company without really intending to, so take care with what you are signing up for – ...

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