Student Loan Scheme Act 2011

Interest, relief, penalties and offences, rights of objection, and rights to challenge - Interest - Matters of general application to interest

142: No interest on consolidated loan balance in credit

You could also call this:

"You don't pay extra when you've paid more than you owe on your student loan"

You don't have to pay any interest on your student loan in certain situations. These situations are:

  1. When your loan balance is in credit, which means you've paid more than you owe.

  2. When you've made an excess repayment, which is when you've paid more than you needed to.

  3. When you make a payment before it's due.

In all these cases, the government won't charge you any extra money for interest on your student loan.

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Part 4Interest, relief, penalties and offences, rights of objection, and rights to challenge
Interest: Matters of general application to interest

142No interest on consolidated loan balance in credit

  1. No interest is payable on—

  2. a consolidated loan balance that is in credit:
    1. an excess repayment:
      1. a payment that is made under this Act before its due date.
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