It also could discourage other types of charitable giving, where the tax write off totals just 5 % of the amount given, instead of 75 % in
the proposed education tax credit program.
It also could discourage other types of charitable giving, where the tax write off totals just 5 percent of the amount given, instead of 75 percent in
the proposed education tax credit program.
Not exact matches
During the 84 - minute speech, Cuomo largely focused on
education,
proposing to increase school aid by $ 1 billion, increase reliance on teacher evaluations and tie the
education investment
tax credit to the Dream Act, a bill that would open state tuition assistance
programs to undocumented students.
Under the provisions of the
education tax credit proposed by Governor Cuomo, people and businesses can donate up to $ 1 million to a scholarship fund to send underprivileged children to private schools, or support enhanced
programs at public schools.
Defenders of the status quo in
education routinely label certain
proposed reforms — including
tax credits, voucher
programs, for - profit
education management organizations (or EMOs), and charter schooling — as «anti-public
education,» often to great effect.
On the very same page, the report explains that «under both current and
proposed law, the [Florida
Education Finance
Program] savings from the program are expected to exceed the revenue losses due to tax credits through FY 2018 - 19.
Program] savings from the
program are expected to exceed the revenue losses due to tax credits through FY 2018 - 19.
program are expected to exceed the revenue losses due to
tax credits through FY 2018 - 19.»
Such
programs include
education savings accounts (ESA's) and
tax -
credit scholarships as
proposed in Senate Bill 3, which passed 18 - 13 earlier on Thursday.