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Why does Germany treat first education and later training differently instead of calling all learning costs one deductible story?

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Anna Keller
June 11, 2026 3,281 views 1 answer
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People in Germany often talk about study and training costs as if education should either always be deductible or never be deductible. Please explain why the tax answer is more layered than that, why first vocational training and later continuing education do different work in the return, and why reimbursement still matters.

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