The Education Tax Refund (ETR) is a tax offset that helps with the cost of educating primary and secondary school children.
From 1 July 2009, eligible parents, carers, legal guardians and independent students can claim the Education Tax Refund for eligible education spending from 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009.
That means you could get 50% back on a range of primary and secondary school education expenses. This includes items like computers, educational software, textbooks and stationery.
Am I eligible? You can claim the Education Tax Refund (ETF)
Payments that prevent you from receiving FTB Part A, but which still entitle you to receive the ETR include:
If you are an independent student attending secondary school or a secondary course of education provided at an educational institution such as a TAFE, you may also be eligible.
How much can I claim?
The maximum you can claim for the period 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009 is 50% of eligible education expenses up to:
If you have more than one child, you can combine the limit for each child to maximize your entitlement.
If your expenses is over you refund limit for the year, any excess can go towards your following year’s refund claim, as long as you are still eligible.
What items can I claim?
Eligible education expenses include the cost of buying, establishing, repairing and maintaining any of the following items:
What items can’t I claim?
The type of items you can’t claim include:
Remember to keep your receipts as they will help you calculate your entitlement and you may be required to produce them as proof of purchase.
For more information, please go to
http://www.educationtaxrefund.gov.au/home/
http://www.ato.gov.au/individuals/content.asp?doc=/content/00174278.htm
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