In the first year that the tax credit was offered, the maximum average scholarship value was $ 2,500 for school tuition or one - fourth that amount ($ 625)
for homeschooling expenses.
Not exact matches
Furthermore, as others have pointed out it's more difficult to verify that 529 funds are used
for educational
expenses in a
homeschooling setting than in a private school setting (since the private school charges tuition).
However, unlike with ESAs, tax - credit scholarship recipients in New Hampshire can choose either to use the funds to cover private school tuition or
for qualifying
homeschooling expenses, such as curricula, textbooks, online courses, or tutoring.
Arizona's legislature got around the voucher barrier by implementing a program in 20TK that allows eligible families to opt out of public schools and use the money the state would have used to educate them to pay
for private school tuition,
homeschool curricula, private tutoring, education therapy or other educational
expenses.
Under the OSA, businesses receive tax credits worth 85 percent of their contributions to nonprofit scholarship organizations, which provide scholarships
for low - and middle - income children to pay tuition at private schools or out - of - district public schools or to cover eligible
homeschooling expenses.
The Governor also vetoed the parent savings account bill, which would allow state funds to go to parents
for expenses related to private, religious or
homeschool education and legislation calling
for creation of a State Virtual School (with state school board).
Good Morning The U.S. Senate's tax reform bill passed over the weekend includes an amendment filed by Sen. Ted Cruz that will expand 529 College Savings Plans to include K - 12 elementary and secondary school tuition
for public, private, and religious schools, including K - 12 educational
expenses for homeschool students.
Minnesota provides a tax deduction covering educational
expenses for students in any private or public school, including
homeschooling or schools in North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa or Wisconsin.
Scholarship recipients should be able to use the funds
for a wide range of education - related
expenses, including tuition, tutoring, textbooks, educational materials,
homeschooling curricula, online courses, and more.
This is great news
for the tens of thousands of students who qualify
for tax - credit scholarships — parents like Melissa Cogan, who used the program to cover
homeschooling expenses for her two children, Hope and Hunter.