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How can you claim the educational plan paid up?

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You can claim the educational plan that you paid up on your tax return. This can only be claimed for the years the loan was taken or paid. For instance, if a loan was in repayment for the 2012 tax year, you can apply the interest payments towards your tax return.

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You can claim that the educational plan paid up by assessing the goals that it attained. This will be after a critical evaluation of the educational plan to assess the achievements through it.

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