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The information below is intended as general guidance only. It does not represent tax, legal or any other form of advice. If specific support is required, you are strongly advised to contact the relevant professional body or advice centre.

Income tax fact sheet

  • Tax and National Insurance is deducted from students' earnings in the same way as with other workers. However, everybody can earn a certain amount tax-free each tax year - the Personal Allowance - which is currently £8,105.
  • If students earn less than the Personal Allowance and have paid some tax, they can claim a refund. Use the tax refund calculator to help work this out:
  • Follow this link to check if you are entitled to a tax refund
  • Students should receive a P45 form on leaving a job which should be given to their next employer. If working on 5 April, they will be given a P60 which summarises earnings and tax and National Insurance deductions.
  • Students are only entitled to one Personal Allowance in any tax year (April to April), even if they have more than one job.
  • The P38(s) is the form for students who only work during the holidays and expect to earn less than the Personal Allowance. Students should ask their employer if they think this applies to them.
  • Tax codes are found on payslips, P45s or P60s. Most students will either see a 3 digit number followed by a letter (e.g. 810L) or just the two letters, BR (Basic Rate). 810L means that your full Personal Allowance of £8,105 is taken into account when you are paid.
  • Employers deduct National Insurance contributions from students' earnings whenever they earn more than £146 per week. Unless an employer has incorrectly deducted National Insurance contributions, students cannot obtain a refund.
  • Students should tell their employer their NINO, received at the age of 16, when starting work and quote it when contacting HMRC. Using it correctly will make sure that National Insurance contributions are recorded against the student's name and will help to prevent identity theft.
  • Foreign students should apply for a NINO by calling the Jobcentre Plus NINO allocation service helpline on 0845 600 0643.
  • Students with their own businesses need to register with HMRC within 3 months. Tax is payable on profit made in excess of the Personal Allowance - a Self Assessment tax return will enable you to calculate this.
  • Income Tax is paid on money earned from full-time work, part-time work and from self-employment. This includes money earned from assignments, tips and bonuses.
  • Students should make sure they notify HMRC if they change their address.

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