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Maltese students abroad could qualify for stipend
By MaltaMedia News
Sep 30, 2007 - 10:55:55 AM
Maltese undergraduates pursuing their studies at a university abroad may be
entitled to receive the local stipend in the wake of a ruling by the European
Court of Justice (ECJ), The Sunday Times reported. The ECJ held in a recent
case that under the freedom of movement principle, students are entitled to the
same benefits they receive at home if they choose to go abroad.
The case was brought before the ECJ by a German couple who were denied tax
credits by their own government after they chose to send their children to a
private school in Scotland.
According to German law, parents may claim tax relief with respect to school
fees at private school - but only on German soil.
After hearing submissions from the parents and the German government, the
ECJ upheld the parents' claim on the grounds of freedom of movement and free
movement of services. The court said discrimination was not permitted.
According to the Sunday Times report, Maltese parents may also benefit from
this decision, since they do not currently receive any tax credits if they send
their children abroad for schooling. The ECJ stated: "It would be
incompatible with the right to freedom of movement were a citizen to receive in
the member state of which he is a national, treatment less favourable than he
would enjoy if he had not availed himself of the opportunities offered by the
EC Treaty in relation to freedom of movement."
Referring specifically to the EU right of free movement of persons, the
court added that "these opportunities could not be fully effective if a
national of a member state could be deterred from availing himself of them by
obstacles placed in the way of his stay in the host member state by legislation
of his state of origin penalising the mere fact that he has used them".
According to the provisions of the EU treaty, EU jurisprudence is to be
followed in all member states, which means that the Maltese system of granting
tax credits to Maltese parents who send their children to local private schools
will now also have to be extended to those who send their children to schools in
another member state.
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