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- From: sfysh@epas.utoronto.ca (Stephanie Moskal Fysh)
- Subject: Re: Graduate Student Tax Deductions in Canada -- Books?
- Organization: University of Toronto - EPAS
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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 13:22:12 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.132212.24758@epas.toronto.edu>
- Keywords: Canada, tax, student
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- In article <92Dec22.061844.24313@acs.ucalgary.ca> sepa@enel.ucalgary.ca (Michael Sepa) writes:
- > I have heard that a graduate student my deduct from their taxes
- > some amount for the cost of school/research related books. I
- > was hoping that someone could enlighten me on how this is done,
-
- Well, considering that Professors can't claim books etc. as business
- expenses even though they are required for their jobs, I really doubt
- that students can. It sure does take a lot of books (not to mention
- photocopying of unaffordable ones) to write this dissertation...
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- Stephanie Moskal Fysh | "Today an eighteenth-century scholar may well
- Dept. of English | be Jewish, female, or generally irreverent."
- Univ. of Toronto | - Lawrence Lipking
- (sfysh@epas.utoronto.ca) |
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