I think so....
@lednabwm .....yes.....why not??

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I don’t necessarily agree with that, but CEOs get WAY too much. How can you lay off thousands and be paid $50m a year?!??!

@davidhmccoy @lednabwm Oh nothing personal it's business! I call bullsh*t!
@lednabwm Absofuckinglutly!!!!!
@lednabwm While I agree in principle, you must already have spent the money to get the degree prior to getting the job that requires you already have the degree.
@lednabwm I can write off the costs of my first aid training and any external seminars I go to for professional development (including upgrading my qualifications and additional certifications that become necessary), so I think if you are required to have a certain level of education or a specific qualification it should be tax deductible.
@lednabwm @mos_8502 Yep. In Germany that‘s part of regular taxes laws.
@lednabwm @mos_8502 And of course not only your own, but the expenses of your partner and your children as well.
@lazarus @lednabwm @mos_8502 Yes, but the purpose of student loans isn't to punish people for being poor there.

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Tweet by Melanie D'arrigo (@DarrigoMelanie). "If your job requires a college degree, you should be able to write-off your student loan payments as a business expense the way CEOs write off their private jets and yachts for their jobs which require neither."