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Parental contributions to student life
crr33
Posts: 2 Newbie
in Cutting tax
I am soon to join the enviable ranks of those parents who are 'encouraged' to fund their off-springs university education. In Scotland this year, and because of my income, this will mean a contibution from me of around £3,000 according to the Student Awards Agency for Scotland.
While I dont mind paying this, I am wondering if I can reclaim any tax relief on this.
While I dont mind paying this, I am wondering if I can reclaim any tax relief on this.
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Hi crr33 and welcome to the site.
I'm afraid not there is no tax relief available on this funding service you are going to provide
. At least you're lucky enough to be in Scotland
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Sadly just when you need it all support is withdrawn.0
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Nice thought, my folks would have loved this. You dont think GB would consider a backdated application do you???0
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