I spoke with my accountant a few days ago regarding this. One other ‘possible’ area, which he said is a grey one, would be whether or not the CFA curriculum would fall under continuing education if it pertains to your job. Passing a level of the CFA can give you CE credits for certain designations. He mentioned this would be on schedule C, between line 47 and 48.
Again he said this is a grey area but Continuing Ed is not cheap, and the passing the CFA can give you a ton of CE. In my profession, passing Level 1 gave me 60 hours of CE credit, which would take care of 2 years worth of CE.
For a CPA. He mentioned an example with the CPA which he said was precendent. If you are an accountant and go for the CPA, you can not write off any expenses for the Educational Credits and you can’t write of the expenses for the test and material. He mentioned that the Gov’t definition of accountant going to CPA would not qualify. The CPA is a gov’t license and this causes it to be more in concrete. T
The CFA he said is in more of a grey area because it is mandated by a non-governmental org. Real risky to start messing with writing these off.
Thought I’d share my two cents. I’m not a CPA, nor am I offering advice, and I’m only going off of his word, but he’s done a lot of research into it in the past.