Student Loan Scheme Act 2011

Matters of general application and miscellaneous matters - Matters of general application

199: Manner of making refunds

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“How the government gives you back extra money from your student loan”

When you get a refund under this law, it has to be given to you in a specific way. The government will follow the rules set out in section 184A of the Tax Administration Act 1994. This section tells them exactly how they should give you your refund. You don’t need to worry about the details, but it’s good to know that there are clear rules about how refunds are handled.

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Matters of general application

199Manner of making refunds

  1. A refund that is made under this Act must be made in the manner required under section 184A of the Tax Administration Act 1994.

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