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Are my repayments tax deductible?


Repayments made by you, or someone other than your payer, are not tax deductible. If your payer makes payments towards your debt, they may be able to claim a tax deduction. However, the payer will be liable for Fringe Benefits Tax on the repayments.


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Topics in this section
When do I start repaying my HELP debt?
How much will my repayments be?
Is interest charged on my debt?
How do I repay my debt if I am a payee under pay as you go (PAYG) withholding?
How do I repay my debt if I am a payer under pay as you go (PAYG) instalments?
What do I do if I disagree with my compulsory repayment?
What happens if I have difficulties making my compulsory repayment?
Can I make voluntary repayments?
Can I get a bonus for voluntary repayments?
What happens to my debt if I die?
What happens to my debt if I go bankrupt?
Where can I get information on my accumulated HELP debt?
Information for students who have incurred a HECS-HELP, FEE-HELP or OS-HELP debt
Information for students with a HECS, PELS, OLDPS, or BOTPLS debt incurred before 2005


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