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I’m taking a course for cna. Will I get refunded

The class is two weeks, and costs 700 dollars. Not counting mileage and doctor visits for it. Will I get refunded?

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I’m taking a course for cna. Will I get refunded

Is this work related education required by your employer?

I’m taking a course for cna. Will I get refunded

no, it will not get refunded.   you may qualify for some type of educational credit for the tuition, depending on the answer to DoninGA's question above.
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I’m taking a course for cna. Will I get refunded

Most CNA courses are much longer than 2 weeks, so be sure this is a legit program.

I’m taking a course for cna. Will I get refunded

It is definitely a legit program

I’m taking a course for cna. Will I get refunded

It’s something I want to complete to have better job opportunities

I’m taking a course for cna. Will I get refunded

See answer from Opus 17 below...

I’m taking a course for cna. Will I get refunded

You may be able to take a tax deduction for education expenses in one of two ways.  Either way, the effect of the deduction may be limited or even zero, depending on your other tax situations.

You can use the Lifetime Learning credit if this is "higher education" and the school and program are accredited by the US Dept of Education to participate in Federal student aid programs and loans.

Or, you can deduct the cost as a work-related expense, but only if it is to improve or maintain your qualifications in your current job.  If you are an independent contractor, you would deduct the expense on schedule C.  If you are a W-2 employee, you would deduct the expense on form 2106, which is an itemized deduction subject to the 2% rule.

If you are taking the course to qualify for a new job or change careers, you can't deduct the cost as a work-related expense.

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