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Re: Re: tuition deductable during residency?

Thanks for the prompt reply.




I believe that the medical school tuition does qualify for deduction, as it is a requirement of my current job, and will improve upon skills in my current profession. Oral and maxillofacial surgery is a dental specialty, not a medical specialty, therefore the medical degree doesn't qualify me for any new profession (technically, I would have to undergo additional medical residency training to practice medicine with a license).

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