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[CAPT-1836] Copy update: info provided screen #3263

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6 changes: 1 addition & 5 deletions app/views/claims/information_provided.html.erb
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<li>teacher reference number</li>
</ul>

<p class="govuk-body">
If you have a student loan you will need to know what date you took it out. You can find this out on your <%= link_to "student loan account (opens in new tab)", "https://www.gov.uk/student-finance-register-login", class: "govuk-link", target: "_blank" %>.
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<p class="govuk-body">
If you are currently paying off a student loan, a deduction from your additional payment will go towards repaying it.
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The Department for Education will pay Income Tax up to basic rate and National Insurance for the payment on your behalf.
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<p class="govuk-body">
If you become or already are a higher rate taxpayer, any additional Income Tax and National Insurance contributions for this payment over the higher rate will remain your responsibility. The higher rate is currently earnings of £50,271 to £150,000, taxed rate 40%.
If you become or already are a higher rate taxpayer, any additional Income Tax and National Insurance contributions for this payment over the higher rate will remain your responsibility. The higher rate is currently earnings of £50,271 to £125,140, taxed rate 40%.
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<p class="govuk-body">
The Department for Education is not liable to reimburse tax at the higher rate.
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