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Keyword Listing - HECSThis document contains information on downloading and completing an application form if you wish to apply to defer your HELP, HECS or Financial Supplement compulsory repayment (NAT 2471).
Provides students information regarding entitlements to a tax deduction for some of the costs associated with taking an FEE-HELP loan to pay their tuition fees.
Provides a brief explanation of the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS), Higher Education Loan Programme (HELP) and the Student Financial Supplement Scheme (SFSS).
This document provides information for payers about their withholding obligations where their payees have an accumulated Higher Education Loan Programme (HELP) debt.
This calculator will help you work out the amount of compulsory Higher Education Loan Programme (HELP) repayment on assessment of your income tax return.
These are the annual indexation rates applied to accumulated HECS debts on 1 June from 1990 to 2005.
This document provides you with general information about HECS, HELP and the Student Financial Supplement Scheme (SFSS).
This document lists the repayment thresholds and rates for the compulsory repayment of Higher Education Loan Programme (HELP) and Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS) debts. Income years range from 1988-89 onwards.
Indexation figure applied to accumulated HELP debts which have remained unpaid for more than 11 months.
This calculator gives you an estimate of the bonus you will receive when you make a voluntary repayment towards your HELP debt, and the amount that will remain after your voluntary repayment has been applied.
This page contains tax information for individuals or students about schemes that support education being undertaken.
This calculator can be used online to assist in determining the correct amount of tax to be withheld.
Provides students information regarding entitlements to a tax deduction for some of the costs associated with overseas study.
This document gives you a brief description of the Higher Education Loan Programme and where to go for more information.
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