Martin Lewis says Student Loans Company owes people back

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Martin Lewis, the ITV This Morning and Good Morning Britain regular, explained how the Student Loans Company may owe you money back.

Finance guru Martin Lewis says around one million people could be owed a free £100 refund from the Students Loans Company.

Mr Lewis, the ITV This Morning and Good Morning Britain regular, spoke out on Twitter, now X, over how students should check whether they've overpaid. "Are you still paying off your student loan? Over 1m who are overpaid last tax year and millions more in prior years - you can get this money back . I posted a vid on it a few days ago, on the back of questions, I go through step by step in the pod...," Mr Lewis warned.with replies and questions:"Maybe if they are not"debt" we should stop referring to them as student loans?", one individual asked.

That's it from me for now. Next week's mini MSE's half term so I'll aim to do my usual social media and work silence, to try and focus on being a daddy and a husband. Wishing you all as good a week as possible.Mark typed:"Can't pay my cause my went into default after #postofficescandal and they would not accept need to defer it. So won't even be cancelled ever now.

Rich said:"I left uni in 2011, so think I'm on plan 1. I'm not sure if I have my old paperwork and payslips available, but I KNOW I paid when receiving bonuses like profit share at work despite being under the threshold overall. I assume I can still call?"Another asked:"So I left uni in 2012 been with the same company from 2013 to present, and only currently on £20,600 salary, but when I started in 2013 I was only on £13,000.

 

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