Discussion:Barber school - tuition expense
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Discussion Forum Index --> Tax Questions --> Barber school - tuition expense
| 19 February 2009 | |
| I have a client who paid for barber school for himself. The school was strictly a barber school and not another other type of school. Can he take a tuition credit for this type of school? Is there a website of registered schools this may apply to? | |
| 19 February 2009 | |
| See Reg 1.25A-2 for definition of an "Eligible Educational Institution." | |


