Working while you study: paying tax (2024)

If you're a student and you have a job, you'll have to pay Income Tax and National Insurance if you earn over a certain amount. This still applies if you work abroad during your holidays, and if you're a foreign student working in the UK.

Who needs to pay tax

Students working while studying may need to pay Income Tax and National Insurance. This page can help you find out:

  • if you need to pay Income Tax and National Insurance
  • what happens if you work in the holidays - in the UK or abroad
  • how to register if you are self-employed
  • who to contact if you are a foreign student working in the UK

Tax and National Insurance if you're employed

If you work for an employer during term-time, any Income Tax and National Insurance due will be deducted from your wages before you receive them. This is known as Pay As You Earn (PAYE). Everybody can earn a certain amount before they start paying Income Tax - this is called the personal allowance.

For every tax year you begin making National Insurance contributions when you earn above a certain amount, this is called the earnings threshold.

Tax forms when you leave a job

When you leave a PAYE job, your employer will give you a Form P45. You'll need to keep this safe and give it to your next employer - to make sure you don't pay too much tax in the future.

Special rules if you only work in the holidays

If you're a full-time student with a holiday job, you may not need to pay tax through PAYE (you will still pay National Insurance if you earn more than the weekly threshold). You can ask your employer for a form P38(S) (or access it below) if all the following apply:

  • you're a full-time student in the UK, only working in the holidays
  • you're returning to full-time education after the holiday
  • your total income for the year is below the personal allowance

If you have a part-time job during term time, you can't use form P38(S) just for your holiday job. Your employer will take care of the paperwork to make sure you don't pay too much tax.

Refunds

If you think you've overpaid your income tax, use the student tax checker to find out if you could be due a refund.

Tax and National Insurance if you're self-employed

If you work for yourself, you won't have an employer to sort out tax and National Insurance for you. Instead you'll need to fill in a Self Assessment tax return each tax year, declaring your income and expenses. This allows HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to work out how much tax you need to pay.

Registering as self-employed

You must register as self-employed within three months of starting work. To do so, call the Newly Self-Employed helpline. Find out more about tax and National Insurance for the self-employed - and how to complete a tax return:

Working abroad in the holidays

Paying tax

If you normally live and study in the UK but work abroad during the holidays, for tax purposes you'll still count as a UK resident for that tax year. You will be liable for UK tax on anything you earn abroad above the personal allowance. However if your overseas employer also taxes you, and you aren't able to claim tax back directly from the foreign authorities, you'll probably be able to claim a deduction or credit in the UK. Ask your Tax Office for details if this applies to you.

National Insurance

If you normally live in the UK and then work abroad for a UK employer you will be required to pay National Insurance while you are abroad. If you work abroad for a foreign employer you will not normally pay National Insurance in the UK, but you may have to pay foreign contributions. Sometimes these can count towards Social Security benefits back in the UK.

Foreign students working in the UK

If you work in the UK while studying, you'll normally pay UK tax and National Insurance as described above. However, you may be entitled to reclaim tax you've paid when you leave by filling in a form P85 and sending it to your Tax Office - your employer will have the details.

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