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Hi,

I've had a student loan notice for a sole director of a limited company. As he isn't going to earn above the threshold as he is drawing a salary of £671.66 (plus dividends) would I still add the attachment in Moneysoft ?

Georgie



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Pretty sure there's no deduction under the employee earnings threshold of around £17K.  * I've entered in Moneysoft and let it make the decision for me after entering the details. So if he gets a pay rise later on the deduction kicks in.

kind regards,
Tim

 

 

 

 

Edit: realised we're using same softare



-- Edited by Don Tax on Thursday 21st of May 2015 09:27:54 AM

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Hi Georgie
I would enter it - their pay is under the threshold now, but if they decide they want to take more out in wages (as one of mine has just done) then you dont have to remember to plug it in.

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Shouldn't I report in on their self assessment then otherwise he will never pay it back lol

Georgie

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