A federal government plan to
cap the tax deductibility of self-education
expenses to a maximum
of $2000 per year is likely to impact
a number of pharmacy conferences
and other industry activities.
Treasurer Wayne Swan flagged
the measure last weekend, saying
that the currently uncapped system
for deductions was facilitating
“large claims for expenses such
as first class airfares, five star
acommodation and expensive
courses”.
The move is planned for
introduction from 01 Jul 2014, but
the current Fringe Benefits Tax
exemption for employers providing
education and training for their
staff will be retained.
A number of pharmacy events
held overseas each year include
the PSA’s Offshore Refresher and
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