@AlisonMLees Absolutely - just to say, if she ends up re-applying in June then that really shouldn't be a problem. We aim to approve applications in 6-8 weeks, but it's normally fairly quick for continuing students. Thanks, Graeme
@SF_England Please can you tell me when my daughter has to apply for next year's loan? She is on her year abroad this year, and will be starting year 4 in September. I do not know if she can wait until she gets back to England? That will probably be in June.
@HMRCcustomers Making Tax Difficult. Needs to be rolled back. Needs to be made optional. Needs to be restricted to large turnovers (e.g., large enough for VAT). We need less paperwork; fewer deadlines; no software; no costs; no fees; no accountant; no reliance on technology.
@SF_England Thank you. I will advise her accordingly. She'll probably get me to do it for her anyway. That's the way it should be, by the way. When it came to my grant (1989), my mother did all the work and form-filling, and I just turned up to collect my cheques.
@AlisonMLees Hi Alison, your daughter will be fine to apply in May or June for continuing on her course starting from the 01/09/26. Drew was was simply advising that we ask students to apply as early as possible thought so to ensure they receive their payments on time. Thanks, Stephen.
@HMRCcustomers And lots of people are not happy, and people are posting that they won't do it, or they can't do it, and you need to back off and make it entirely optional. No ifs, no buts. We are the boss of you. We pay taxes, you are public servants. So start serving. Optional for MTD.
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@HMRCcustomers When I started filing tax assessments, records had to be on paper, not digital. Nothing has changed. Digital is still unsafe. Requiring digital records is still not acceptable. You need to fix things back how they were.
@SF_England I don't think you read my post, Drew. The student is in France, and we are assuming that she will find it easier to tackle when she is at home with us to help, and need to know if May or June will be too late. [I never organised my student grant; it was entirely my mother's job.]
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@HMRCcustomers My social media is full of posts about Making Tax Difficult. I've been trying to figure it out. It's impossible. The HMRC website is written using jargon I don't understand. I've no idea what software I will need. Freelancers working from home should be exempt!
Hi Alison, when applications open we have a deadline and guideline. The deadline as Clare advised, is 9 months from the start of the academic year. The guideline for continuing students is normally in June. Like anything we can't guarantee she will have her funding in place for the start of term, as this will be dependant on when she applies and how busy we will be at the time. Applications normally take 6-8 weeks to process one we have everything, so we always advise students to apply as soon as they can. Thanks, Claire
@SF_England Obviously, at her earliest convenience; also, obviously, after the academic year starts will be not helpful for her, as she will not otherwise get the money on time. The question is, will it be okay to leave it until June? Can you please give a sensible and helpful answer?
@AlisonMLees Hi Alison, the official deadline is 9 months from the first day of the academic year however, we advise at your earliest convenience, as timescales will be dependent on the volume of applications in the queue at that time. Thanks, Clare
@SF_England Thank you. We need to decide whether she can leave the application until she gets back to England, from her year abroad (she is currently in France). What deadline should she assume, for a final decision by the beginning of the academic year?
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@HMRCgovuk Don't people know their NI numbers by heart? And why can't you issue them on a little plastic card. Perhaps a totally free card that serves both as proof of age ID and of entitlement to work (let us have none of this racist nonsense that seems to be pervading the system nowadays)
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@OldhamCouncil I am sitting in Chadderton town hall, rehearsing with the Oldham Choral Society, and the light bulbs are half of them not functioning and it is too dark for some people to read the music and this will not do at all. You need to fix the lights.