School
fees now deductible from income tax in Mexico
Wednesday February 16, 2011 09:17:01 AM,
EFE
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Mexico
City: Mexico has passed a new law that allows citizens
to deduct the payment of private school fees from their income
tax.
The rule will apply to education ranging from pre-school to high
school. Taxpayers will be able to deduct the amount spent on the
studies of their children, parents or spouse, President Felipe
Calderon said.
But the deduction is limited to the government's annual average
per-pupil spending on public schools, anywhere from 12,900 pesos
($1,070) at the elementary level to nearly twice that for high
school.
This is "a measure long awaited by thousands and thousands of
families across the country who work hard every day to give their
kids a good start in life," the president said.
Calderon said the cost of the deduction will be covered by
"savings generated by the federal public administration" and added
that its financing will not affect the "quality of public
education" in the country.
The measure "will benefit more than three million children and
young people" and will allow families to have additional funds for
other necessary expenditures.
The initiative will also "influence the competitiveness and
dynamism of the economy", he said.
The president said that between 2006 and 2011, the federal budget
for education in Mexico increassed 40 percent to 531 billion pesos
($43.88 billion).
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