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原帖由 胖胖墩墩 于 2008-10-3 08:35 发表 
借贴请教一下,如果贷款读工作相关的parttime的,可以退税吗?谢谢!
The fact that somebody (except your employer) physically paid for your tuition fees doesn't prevent you from claiming a deduction. So the answer would be yes providing you meet other deductibility requirements. It should be note that you cannot claim your repayments for the money borrowed. However, you can claim any interest incurred on the money borrowed.
Here is an example:
Jenny is working part time as a graduate accountant at an accounting firm in Canberra. Notwithstanding that she has an undergraduate degree in accounting. Her employer told her that she needs to improve her accounting and taxation skills if she wants to stay in this profession. After discussion with her employer, she decided to study a master degree (professional accounting) part time at the ANU. Later she obtained a loan (FEE-HELP) from the government to pay for her fees. The law indicates that:
(a) "A deduction is allowable for self-education expenses if the taxpayer's income-earning activities are based on the exercise of a skill or some specific knowledge and the subject of self-education enables the taxpayer to maintain or improve that skill or knowledge,"
(b) "A deduction is allowable for self-education expenses if the subject of self-education leads to, or is likely to lead to, an increase in the taxpayer's income from current income-earning activities."
Jenny is able to claim the tuition fees as a tax deduction even though she did not pay for the fees (the government paid for it). However, in the future Jenny cannot deduct the repayments that she makes to the government. |
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