From 1890443a31da4fd46807708542cad3da2157a403 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alkesh Vaghmaria Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2024 16:11:11 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] information provided page - content updates --- .../claims/information_provided.html.erb | 48 ++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) diff --git a/app/views/further_education_payments/claims/information_provided.html.erb b/app/views/further_education_payments/claims/information_provided.html.erb index 0ccb4a4945..b7597ef1c0 100644 --- a/app/views/further_education_payments/claims/information_provided.html.erb +++ b/app/views/further_education_payments/claims/information_provided.html.erb @@ -7,37 +7,14 @@

To process your application

- We will check the information you have provided with the further education provider where you currently teach. -

- -

- We will also check this information with the: -

- - <%= govuk_list [ - "Department for Education’s (DfE) database of qualified teachers", - "Teacher Pension Scheme" - ], type: :bullet %> - -

To pay you

- -

- DfE will make the payment directly to you. -

- -

- To complete the rest of your application, you will need your: + We will check the information you have provided with the:

<%= govuk_list [ - "National Insurance number", - "bank account details", + "further education provider where you currently teach", + "Teacher’s Pension Scheme, if you have a teacher reference number (TRN) and choose to provide it" ], type: :bullet %> -

- You will also be asked to provide your teacher reference number (TRN) if you have one, although this is optional. -

- <%= govuk_details(summary_text: "Where to find your TRN") do %>

A TRN is a 7-digit number that uniquely identifies you in the education sector in England. Most people eligible for a TRN will be given one automatically. @@ -53,6 +30,21 @@ ], type: :number %> <% end %> +

To pay you

+ +

+ DfE will make the payment directly to you. +

+ +

+ To complete the rest of your application, you will need your: +

+ + <%= govuk_list [ + "National Insurance number", + "bank account details", + ], type: :bullet %> +

Student loan deductions

@@ -62,7 +54,9 @@

Income Tax

- Your financial incentive payment is taxable income. However DfE will pay any Income Tax and National Insurance contributions due to HMRC for you. This means the payment amount you receive may be lower following tax deductions. + Your targeted retention incentive payment is taxable income. + However DfE will pay any Income Tax and National Insurance contributions due to HMRC for you. + This means the payment amount you receive may be lower following tax deductions.