Hi all,
Apologies if this out of scope for the forum. I have three questions:
1/ I was wondering does anyone know how the PGDL/SQE grants are treated for tax purposes - are they considered regular income? I know the barristers chambers have some tax-efficient way of allocating pupillage 'awards' and was wondering if this is similar.
2/ In a similar vein, how do people typically fund living costs during the PGDL/SQE? I am not in a position where I will get any sizeable family support and I have some modest savings (although certainly not enough to live in London for 2 years). Are there any specialist finance options that allow you to only make repayments upon beginning work?
3/ Also, related to above, if I have never completed third level education in the UK, I believe the only way my law education can qualify for Student Finance is if I do an LLM - some providers like BPP offer an SQE1/2 LLM course to facilitate this. If this is not standard for law firms, can I persuade them to offer me this for financing reasons?
Thanks!
Apologies if this out of scope for the forum. I have three questions:
1/ I was wondering does anyone know how the PGDL/SQE grants are treated for tax purposes - are they considered regular income? I know the barristers chambers have some tax-efficient way of allocating pupillage 'awards' and was wondering if this is similar.
2/ In a similar vein, how do people typically fund living costs during the PGDL/SQE? I am not in a position where I will get any sizeable family support and I have some modest savings (although certainly not enough to live in London for 2 years). Are there any specialist finance options that allow you to only make repayments upon beginning work?
3/ Also, related to above, if I have never completed third level education in the UK, I believe the only way my law education can qualify for Student Finance is if I do an LLM - some providers like BPP offer an SQE1/2 LLM course to facilitate this. If this is not standard for law firms, can I persuade them to offer me this for financing reasons?
Thanks!