If you’re working through an umbrella company or limited company, most training – like online courses, books, or approved professional qualifications – can be claimed through your business, as long as it’s relevant to your current contract role.
If you work through your own limited company, you may also be able to claim courses that help you perform future work.
If your training doesn’t qualify through your business, you may still get relief via Revenue’s tuition fee tax credit. Not every course qualifies, but if yours does, you could claim up to €7,000 per course per academic year. The first €3,000 for full time courses or €1,500 for time courses is disregarded each tax year before tax relief is allowed at 20% For more info and also how to claim this tax credit check Revenue’s article Tuition fees paid for third level education.
Here’s a simple guide to help you understand what’s claimable and how:
| What you can claim | How to claim it |
| Training related to your current contract duties | Claim via your umbrella or limited company |
| Training for future development (limited company only) | Still claimable through your company |
| Training not allowed as business expense | Use tuition fee tax credit via annual return |
Unsure whether a course qualifies, either through your company or via a tax credit? Our team is ready to help you make the right decision. Just get in touch. You can reach us on hello@fenero.ie or 01-6877400.