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Student Finance England Use this website to find out everything about finance for students in higher education (University) the site explains how and when to apply and how much you might get, how you repay your loans and much more..
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Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) Everything you need to know about EMA is on this website including information for parents and guardians. Find out how much you could be entitled to if you stay on at school or college.
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Minimum Wage information The national minimum wage sets minimum hourly rates that employers must pay their workers. It covers almost all workers in the UK and is divided into three rates that apply to workers of different ages. This guide provides a basic overview of the national minimum wage and explains the role of HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) in enforcing it.
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Child Benefit Make sure you and your family get what you're entitled to. Child benefit continues if you stay in full time education after 16.
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Tax Credits Find out about tax credits who is entitled to them and how much you can get.
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The Department for Work and Pensions The Department for Work and Pensions leads the Government's response to some of the biggest issues facing the country - welfare and pension reform - and is a key player in tackling child poverty. It is the biggest public service delivery department in the UK and serves over 20 million customers.
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Citizens Advice Money Find out about opening a bank account, Income tax, buying goods and services. Lots of information about finance and the law for young people.
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National Debt Line We offer debt advice for people living in different parts of the country. This is because the law concerning debt varies depending on whether you live in England and Wales or Scotland.
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