Student loan compensation / Student loan tax deduction
- Name of the instrument - Local language
- Opintolainahyvitys / Opintolainavähennys
- Name of the instrument - English translation
- Student loan compensation / Student loan tax deduction
- Scheme ID
- 221
- Country
- Finland
- Reporting year
- 2020
- Type of instrument
- Tax incentive for individuals
- Sub-type of instrument
- Tax support for families and their costs for education
- Type of entry
- Single instrument
- Short description
If an individual taxpayer completes a higher education degree within the targeted time, a portion of the student loan will be compensated, either as a student loan compensation or as a student loan tax deduction, depending on when the education was started. The goal of the scheme is to encourage students to graduate within the target time. The student loan compensation is 40% of the qualifying debt exceeding EUR 2 500. The student loan tax deduction is 30% of the qualifying debt exceeding EUR 2 500.
- Level of operation
- National
- Name of a part of the country
- Not applicable
- Name of the region (for regional instruments)
- Not applicable
- Name of the sector (for sectoral instruments)
- Not applicable
- Relevance
- Further instrument
- Legal basis
- Opintotukilaki ('Act on Student Financial Aid')
- Objective(s) and target(s)
- To encourage students to graduate within target time
- Year of implementation
- 2005
- Operation/management
- The Social Insurance Institution of Finland (KELA) manages the student financial aid system, hence also the study loan compensation / tax deduction. Higher education graduates who finish their degree studies within target time, and who took up a study loan along the way, are eligible for loan compensation or tax deduction. The study loan compensation is a repayment made by KELA. It only applies to students in higher education who have started their first higher education studies on 1 August 2014 or later. If the first higher education studies was started before 1 August 2014, the graduate is entitled to a study loan tax deduction. When the higher education degree is completed within the target time and repayments are made on the study loan, the personal income tax is reduced by an amount equalling the amount of the student loan tax deduction. As a rule, it is granted without application, but there are some exceptions to this.
- Eligible group(s)
- Higher education graduates who completed their degree within target time.
- Group(s) with preferential treatment
- No preferential treatment
- Education and training eligible
- Higher education
- Source of financing and collection mechanism
- State (loss of tax revenue)
- Financing formula and allocation mechanisms
- The student loan compensation is 40% of the qualifying debt exceeding EUR 2 500. The student loan tax deduction is 30% of the qualifying debt exceeding EUR 2 500.
- Volumes of funding
- Not available
- Beneficiaries/take up
- Not available
- Organisation responsible for monitoring/evaluation
- The Social Insurance Institution of Finland (KELA)
- Monitoring/evaluation reports available
- Not available
- Most relevant webpage - in English
- http://www.kela.fi/web/en/student-loan-tax-deduction
- Most relevant webpage - local language
- http://www.kela.fi/opintolainavahennys http://www.kela.fi/opintolainahyvitys
- Recent changes
No recent amendment
Recent changes in response to COVID-19
No changes
- Sources
- http://www.kela.fi/opintolainavahennys
- http://www.kela.fi/opintolainahyvitys
- http://www.finlex.fi/sv/laki/ajantasa/1994/19940065
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- Short description
- Level of operation
- Name of a part of the country
- Name of the region (for regional instruments)
- Name of the sector (for sectoral instruments)
- Relevance
- Legal basis
- Objective(s) and target(s)
- Year of implementation
- Operation/management
- Eligible group(s)
- Group(s) with preferential treatment
- Education and training eligible
- Source of financing and collection mechanism
- Financing formula and allocation mechanisms
- Volumes of funding
- Beneficiaries/take up
- Organisation responsible for monitoring/evaluation
- Monitoring/evaluation reports available
- Most relevant webpage - in English
- Most relevant webpage - local language
- Recent changes
- Sources