Tuesday, August 23, 2016

education expenses will change in 2017 – News Journal

Lucília James

the government will change the system to fit education expenses deductible IRS and the change will be made through the budget 2017.

the legal system that frames the deductions to the IRS through spending on education will be changed in the next state budget, assured this Tuesday an official source of the Ministry of Finance.

the news is being advanced by Mad Money. The government intends to end the differential treatment that the IRS reform eventually cause some education expenses, to determine which are only deductible expenses exempt from VAT or subject to a reduced rate of 6%. The cost of food, transport and accommodation billed by private schools or public schools are some of the most emblematic examples of this differentiation that the regime has allowed.

The guarantee now given by the Ministry of Finance will in the same direction. Stressing that “the current regime results from the way the education deductions were enshrined in law in 2014 [known for reform of the IRS, which entered into force in early 2015],” the official source added that “the first application this year in settlement on 2015 revealed a set of inequalities in the law that the government does not consider justifiable. “

in this context, and given that the scheme can only be amended by a law of Parliament, It emphasizes that government’s intention “to propose the revision of the scheme in the State Budget for 2017″.

This theme today again focus attention after the consumer protection association Deco have put online a petition through which aims to bring together signatures to force the change of Article 78d of the IRS Code.

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