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Time To End Tertiary Education Student Loan Tax

The inequitable student loan tax, charged on top of a student loan to students who borrow money from the
Australian Government to study with independent tertiary education providers, penalises students for
investing in their future and should be removed. That’s the call from the Independent Tertiary Education
Council Au stralia (ITECA), the peak body representing independent providers in the higher education.

vocational education, training and skills sectors.

Students studying with an independent higher education provider* and who access a FEE -HELP loan to
undertake their studies pay a 25% student loan tax. T hus, a $40,000 debt to the Australian Government
becomes $50,000.

“It’s simply wrong that students who study with an independent higher education provider have to pay the
student loan tax over and above their studen t debt. The travesty is that these students are treated differently
from those studying at public universities who don’t incur th e additional liability that comes with the student
loan tax,” said Troy Williams, ITECA Chief Executive.

Similarly, in the voc ational education and training (VET) sector, the VET Student Loans program charges
students a 20% tax for taking out a loan when borrowing from the Australian Government to undertake a
Diploma or higher qualification. Thus, a $18,000 debt to the Australia n Government becomes $21,600.

“As a nation, we want students to invest in their life and career goals. It’s not acceptable that the Australian
Government levy the student loan tax on those seeking to gain new knowledge and skills,” Mr Williams said.

The Australian Government has stated that the student loan tax is required to recognise the cost of loans
unlikely to be repaid, but both loan programs are repaid through the tax system when a student enters the
workforce and earns above the prescribed th reshold. This inequitable tax only applies to students who choose
to study at independent tertiary education providers.

“By adding a loan tax, the Government is making it between 20% and 25% harder for students at independent
tertiary education providers to pay back that loan and get ahead in life,” Mr Williams said.

As a result of advocacy undertaken by ITECA, the Australian Government agreed to a six -month waiver of the
student loan tax on FEE -HELP Loans and VET Student Loans. This waiver is welcome du ring the Covid -19 crisis.

but we need to go further.

“ITECA’s opinion on the removal of these loan taxes is backed by a growing number of parliamentarians that
share the views of students about the unfair nature of student loan taxes underpinned by bad public policy.

Now is the time to permanently end the student load tax,” Mr Williams concluded.

Independent providers support around 10% of the 1.5 million students in higher education, and around 60% of
the 540,000 students undertaking a Diploma or higher qualification in the VET system.

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