Student Loan Scheme Act 2011

Interest, relief, penalties and offences, rights of objection, and rights to challenge - Dispute procedures and rights to challenge - Rights to challenge and challenge procedures

179: Challenge to determination of salary or wage deduction

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"You can question how much money is taken from your pay for student loans"

If you are an employer or someone who helps with payroll, and you have to take money out of someone's salary or wages for their student loan, you can challenge this if you think it's wrong. You can do this if you believe there's a mistake in how much you're supposed to deduct. This applies to decisions made about deductions under section 62(2) of the law. You have the right to question this if you think the amount isn't correct.

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Part 4Interest, relief, penalties and offences, rights of objection, and rights to challenge
Dispute procedures and rights to challenge: Rights to challenge and challenge procedures

179Challenge to determination of salary or wage deduction

  1. An employer or PAYE intermediary who is required to make a salary or wage deduction may, on the ground that the determination is erroneous, challenge a determination made under section 62(2).

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