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Tax for student money advisers
How you can help students with tax issues: guidance and training materials for advisers.

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I am on a training contract – do I have to pay tax on sponsorship and other expense payments?

The other party to that training contract is your employer. Various rights and duties for both you and your employer will be laid out in that contract. Depending on the type of contract you have, payments made for your training and associated expenses may or may not be taxable.

In the following pages we consider the following:

What is a training contract?

What are ‘employer-sponsored courses’ and how does this affect my tax?

 

Volunteering and training

  • How are interns treated for tax?
  • I am a volunteer – are there any tax rules I need to be aware of?
  • I am on a training contract – do I have to pay tax on sponsorship and other expense payments?
    • What is a training contract?
    • What are 'employer-sponsored courses' and how does this affect my tax?
  • How are apprentices taxed?

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