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Tue Nov 7, 2017, 07:45 PM Nov 2017

The GOP tax bill could be a disaster for PhD students

Add graduate students to the list of potential “losers” in the House Republicans’ tax overhaul plan.

The bill, in its current form, eliminates or consolidates tax credits used by both graduate and undergraduate students — but those pursuing master’s degrees and PhDs will get hit the hardest by the proposed changes.

One of the most glaring: the possible end of nontaxable tuition waivers for grad students who work as teaching or research assistants. Approximately 145,000 graduate students could be affected by this change, about 60 percent of them from STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields, according a 2011 to 2012 survey by the Department of Education, the most recent data available. It’s hard to say precisely the tax hike for each person, and tuition varies per institution, but, experts suggest students could owe around an additional $2,000 per year or more — which could add up for grad and PhD students who usually take multiple years to complete their studies.

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https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/11/7/16612288/gop-tax-bill-graduate-students

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The GOP tax bill could be a disaster for PhD students (Original Post) n2doc Nov 2017 OP
this is terrible. What next!! riversedge Nov 2017 #1
Fuck. They really got all their evil bases covered. Thought if everything. nt Lucky Luciano Nov 2017 #2
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