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Form 100. Personal Income Tax Return Declaration 2017

10.12.6. For educational expenses

Taxpayers may deduct educational expenses incurred during the tax period by children or descendants who generate the right to the minimum for descendants.

Only parents or ascendants who live with their school-aged children or descendants may apply the deduction. When a child or descendant lives with both parents or ascendants, the amount of the deduction will be prorated equally in the tax return of each of them, in the event that they opted for individual taxation.

DEDUCTION PERCENTAGES:

  • 15% of school expenses.

  • 10% of language teaching costs.

  • 5% of the costs of purchasing clothing for exclusive school use.

LIMIT:

The amount to be deducted may not exceed 400 euros for each of the children or descendants who generate the right to the deduction.

In the event of schooling expenses, exclusively or in conjunction with language teaching expenses and/or clothing acquisition, the above limit will be raised to 900 euros for each of the children or descendants.

REQUIREMENTS:

Only taxpayers whose taxable base (sum of the general taxable base and savings) together with that of the other members of the family unit does not exceed the amount resulting from multiplying 30,000 euros by the number of members of the family unit will be entitled to apply the deduction.

DEDUCTION BASIS:

The deduction base will be constituted by the amounts paid for the concepts of schooling and acquisition of clothing for exclusive school use by children or descendants during the stages of the second cycle of Early Childhood Education, Compulsory Basic Education and Basic Vocational Training, referred to in articles 3.3, 3.10, 4 and 14.1 of Organic Law 2/2006, of May 3, on Education, as well as for language teaching, whether it is taught as an extracurricular activity or if it has the character of special regime education.

The schooling expenses and purchase of school clothing that are subject to deduction can only be those paid by children or descendants who are studying in the school stages indicated above, which is only possible in the case of studying in Spain. Consequently, expenses incurred for education abroad are not deductible.

This deduction base will be reduced by the amount of scholarships and grants obtained from the Community of Madrid or any other Public Administration that cover all or part of the aforementioned expenses.

School expenses.

  • In public and private schools with educational agreements, education must be free, so no student enrolled in such a school will be able to bear any costs related to schooling. It will be possible to cover tuition costs in non-subsidized private schools.

  • Expenses for meals, transportation, etc. will not be deductible. issued by the educational center that, although indirectly linked to teaching, do not correspond to it.

  • Expenses for the purchase of textbooks will also not be deductible.

Language Teaching.

The deduction covers expenses derived from language teaching exclusively in the following cases:

  • Special regime teaching provided in official language teaching centres.

  • Language teaching as an extracurricular activity acquired either by the educational center, at the expense of the students, or by the students themselves, provided that in the latter case the student is pursuing an official course.

  • Expenses incurred by summer camps abroad or in the national territory for learning a language cannot be deducted since the term “extracurricular activity” indicates that language teaching must be received in the same period in which official teaching is received. Therefore, expenses incurred during non-school periods or by descendants who are not pursuing official studies will not be eligible for deduction.

Expenses for clothing for exclusive school use.

The deduction may only be applied to clothing or footwear required or authorized by the guidelines of the educational center where the student studies during the formative stages corresponding to the second cycle of Early Childhood Education and Compulsory Education (Primary Education and Compulsory Secondary Education) and Basic Vocational Training. The deduction covers all clothing required by the center.

Completion

For each child or descendant who generates the right to the deduction, the declarant will indicate the amount of expenses incurred, detailing, as appropriate, school expenses, language teaching expenses and clothing acquisition expenses, not including the amounts paid with the amount of scholarships and grants obtained.

The number of people who are entitled to apply the deduction will also be indicated in the column corresponding to each child. For example, if two people are entitled to apply the deduction, only 50 percent of these expenses must be included in the boxes corresponding to expenses incurred.

It must also reflect the number of members of the family unit.