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This exclusion applies to educational assistance you provide to employees under an educational assistance program. The exclusion also applies to graduate level courses.
Educational assistance means amounts you pay or incur for your employees' education expenses. These expenses generally include the cost of books, equipment, fees, supplies, and tuition. However, these expenses do not include the cost of a course or other education involving sports, games, or hobbies, unless the education:
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Has a reasonable relationship to your business, or
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Is required as part of a degree program.
Education expenses do not include the cost of tools or supplies (other than textbooks) your employee is allowed to keep at the end of the course. Nor do they include the cost of lodging, meals, or transportation.
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The program benefits employees who qualify under rules set up by you that do not favor highly compensated employees. To determine whether your program meets this test, do not consider employees excluded from your program who are covered by a collective bargaining agreement if there is evidence that educational assistance was a subject of good-faith bargaining.
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The program does not provide more than 5% of its benefits during the year for shareholders or owners. A shareholder or owner is someone who owns (on any day of the year) more than 5% of the stock or of the capital or profits interest of your business.
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The program does not allow employees to choose to receive cash or other benefits that must be included in gross income instead of educational assistance.
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You give reasonable notice of the program to eligible employees.
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The employee was a 5% owner at any time during the year or the preceding year.
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The employee received more than $105,000 in pay for the preceding year.
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A current employee.
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A former employee who retired, left on disability, or was laid off.
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A leased employee who has provided services to you on a substantially full-time basis for at least a year if the services are performed under your primary direction or control.
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Yourself (if you are a sole proprietor).
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A partner who performs services for a partnership.
