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June 6, 2019
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Took a trip with EF EDUCATION TOURS to Europe. Can I claim this on my taxes? $4500

  • June 6, 2019
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I have already graduated college and took this trip to gain more in depth knowledge of what I had already studied by seeing the most famous works of art that are located in Europe at The Louvre and in Florence, and the Vatican, which I studied while in college. I graduated 2014 with a Bachelor in Art History and signed up after graduation to take the trip in 2015. Can I claim this in my taxes?

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    VEpling2
    Employee
    June 6, 2019

    No.  You can't deduct the cost of travel as a form of education.  This is true whether you are currently employed and travel to improve your job skills or if you are a college student and travel to get more experience in your field of study.

    Travel for education purposes is only deductible as a job expense if you are attending a seminar or other such education opportunity.  Without a formal educational setting, travel to gain knowledge does not qualify.

    Your trip also does not qualify as a college education expense since the EF Foundation is not a qualified education institution.  In order to be a qualified education institution the institution must be eligible to participate in a student aid program run by the U.S. Department of Education.

    September 22, 2019

    I received an official email from detours.com requesting me to donate to this charity so that it can help another person receive their educational tour.  Once I receive the slip that o have done so. Can I use that as tax deductible?

    September 22, 2019

    correction eftours.com not detours

    com (typo).

    April 6, 2020

    According to the EF Educational Tours reviews that I found it is impossible. I agree with other comments.

    JohnB5677
    April 6, 2020

    The answer is NO, you cannot deduct the tour, and based on the information given.  NO, it does not count as a charity.

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