The Australian Medical Association (AMA) agrees with Boston Accounting that the new cap to limit self education expense claims to $2,000 is ridiculous as told in the Courier Mail:

THE Australian Medical Association (AMA) has accused the federal government of failing to consult with doctors about changes to tax breaks for self education.

Treasurer Wayne Swan last month announced a $2000 cap on tax deductions for self education costs, with the $520 million saved from the change going towards its multi-billion dollar school funding reforms.

AMA President Dr Steve Hambleton says the government’s approach is a case of “policy now, consult later” and it should reverse its decision.

“I don’t think the government has thought through the impact of these changes on doctors and a whole range of other professionals who must continually update their skills and knowledge throughout their careers, at their own expense,” Dr Hambleton said in a statement on Wednesday.

“While the treasurer has assured the AMA that there will be a consultation process, the AMA believes that the government needs to revise its starting point for negotiation – a $2000 cap defies reality.”

Source: http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/breaking-news/tax-changes-will-hit-doctors-ama/story-e6freono-1226633084581

And here is our initial post on this: http://bostonaccounting.com.au.sa.iig.com.au/new-cap-on-self-education-expense-claims