I pay around $400 a month towards a monthly tuition plan. This is a
monthly amount that is almost year round and will be for the next 3-4
years. By almost year round I mean that typically in December I don't
pay it. Here is how it works. aug, sept, oct, nov (fall semester
payment)... jan, feb, march, april (spring semester) and may, june,
july (summer semester)... the summer payments are a tad higher as it
is broken over 3 months.
Anyway, does this count towards expenses?
Thanks.
p.s. I am in MD
Brett Weiss
07-08-2003, 05:22 PM
I have not seen tuition challenged by any of the Greenbelt
trustees as an appropriate expense. A couple of the Baltimore
trustees have raised some questions, however.
In which county do you live?
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"Mike" <MrBrewGuy@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:926da93b.0307081544.710b9167@posting.google.c om... I pay around $400 a month towards a monthly tuition plan. This
is a monthly amount that is almost year round and will be for the
next 3-4 years. By almost year round I mean that typically in December I
don't pay it. Here is how it works. aug, sept, oct, nov (fall
semester payment)... jan, feb, march, april (spring semester) and may,
june, july (summer semester)... the summer payments are a tad higher
as it is broken over 3 months. Anyway, does this count towards expenses? Thanks. p.s. I am in MD