Scary Monster
17-08-2009, 12:49 PM
I'm desperately hoping someone here can help me out, or at least point me where to try and get the answers as I know I can't take message board advice as gospel.
I've been awarded a £2000 scholarship/award for the final year of my degree. The nice company that are giving me it have in their infinite wisdom given the money to the university to pass on.
The university now want to treat it as taxable income and thus deduct both tax and NI from it. Now I'm pretty sure as it's an award/scholarship not pay for employment and I'm in full time education for the duration of the tax year they shouldn't be doing either.
Can anyone shed any light on this and give me some clues where to look to prove it to them? I'd quite like to get it sorted before they pay it to me, as I'm pretty sure trying to reclaim it back afterwards after the university have classed it as income is going to be a nightmare.
I've been awarded a £2000 scholarship/award for the final year of my degree. The nice company that are giving me it have in their infinite wisdom given the money to the university to pass on.
The university now want to treat it as taxable income and thus deduct both tax and NI from it. Now I'm pretty sure as it's an award/scholarship not pay for employment and I'm in full time education for the duration of the tax year they shouldn't be doing either.
Can anyone shed any light on this and give me some clues where to look to prove it to them? I'd quite like to get it sorted before they pay it to me, as I'm pretty sure trying to reclaim it back afterwards after the university have classed it as income is going to be a nightmare.