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Old 18th Sep 2012, 08:19
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Tax- Claiming for overseas training?

A question for those in the know I am fully awear about the rules for claiming education expences for flight training. I am about to do an extra rating and have been looking at heading over to the USA to do them due to being half the cost of doing them here even with travel and living expences added in.

Am I able to claim for training conducted over seas or am I limited to being only able to claim for training conducted in Aus?
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Old 18th Sep 2012, 09:16
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claimed mine no problem, including travel, accom and meals.

there is a ruling on the ATO website all about claiming the endo, sorry don't have the reference
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ATO Tribunal Case 113
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ATO Taxation Ruling 98/9
5. For the purposes of Part A of this Ruling, self-education includes courses undertaken at an educational institution (whether leading to a formal qualification or not), attendance at work-related conferences or seminars, self-paced learning and study tours, including sabbatical (whether within Australia or overseas).

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It looks like I tick all the boxes. The Rating is applicable to my employers business and my current job. My employer already operates these machines, and I have been offered a seat on these machines as well as maintaining my current seat. So am not seeking or creating a new job but expanding my earning potential and usefullness in my current position. I will be maintaining my employment while training although will need to take unpaid leave for a few months to do it then returning to it to play with my new toys.

Now that I know I probably can claim for os training looks like this is the road to head down. I'm guessing if I plan to head over befor the end of financial year I can probably get a big chunk of my expences back fairly quickly from point of having to pay for it.

Wonder if I could stretch it to include taking the cook over to as she is a dependant?

Obviously will check it out with an accountant but think it has some feasability.
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I must be reading this wrong!

You've been offered a seat on these machines with your current employer.

However, you have to take unpaid leave, go overseas and pay for your own endorsement....to get that seat?
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Well will be for a few months so yes.
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