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Form 100. Personal Income Tax Return 2022

10.5.4. For study expenses

Amount

For study expenses of single descendants or adopted children under 25 years of age, who are financially dependent on the taxpayer and who are pursuing higher education studies as provided for in article 3, section 5 of Organic Law 2/2006 on Education, outside the island where the taxpayer's habitual residence is located, the amount may be deducted, in general, of 1,800 euros for each descendant or adopted child who meets the requirements.

The amount of the deduction will be 1,920 euros for taxpayers whose taxable base is less than 36,300 euros.

Limit

The deduction will be limited to 40% of the autonomous community's full quota.

Requirements and conditions

  • Those persons linked to the taxpayer by reason of guardianship (and representative curatorship) or unpaid foster care will be considered descendants.

    Please note that since the entry into force of Law 8/2021, of June 2, guardianship is reduced to minors not subject to parental authority or not emancipated in a situation of helplessness, being eliminated for adults, for whom curatorship and other measures to support their legal capacity are established.

  • The deduction will be applied in the declaration corresponding to the year in which the academic year begins.

  • Studies must cover a full academic year or a minimum of 30 credits.

  • On the island of residence there must be no public educational offer, other than virtual or distance, for carrying out studies that require transfer to another place to be taken.

  • The descendant who originates the right to the deduction must not obtain income in the year exceeding 8,000 euros, or whatever the amount of income from income exclusively from blood relatives or from entities in which the relatives have a participation of a minimum of 5% of the capital, computed individually, or a minimum of 20% computed jointly by the relatives.

  • In the year in which the deduction arises, the taxpayer must obtain income (general tax base plus savings tax base) less than 42,900 euros in individual taxation, or 57,200 in joint taxation.

  • When several taxpayers have different degrees of kinship with the person who is pursuing the studies that give rise to the right to the deduction, only those with the closest degree of kinship may apply the deduction.

  • When two or more taxpayers are entitled to the deduction, it will be prorated among them.

  • The determination of personal or family circumstances will be made based on the situation existing on the date of the tax accrual.

Completion

You must indicate in box " Common" or in the box "Of the owner", as indicated below, the number of descendants entitled to the deduction, taking into account that the same descendant can only be entered in one of the two boxes .

In the case of marriage when the right to the deduction corresponds to both spouses, the number of descendants who meet the requirements to be able to apply the deduction will be entered in the "Common" box.

In another case or when there is a marriage and you have opted for individual data capture, the number of descendants entitled to the deduction will be reflected in the "Of the owner" box, additionally indicating the number of people who have the right to apply the deduction with respect to the same descendants.