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Bill Detail: HB23-1079

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Title Income Tax Credits For Nonpublic Education
Status House Committee on Education Postpone Indefinitely (02/16/2023)
Bill Subjects
  • Fiscal Policy & Taxes
House Sponsors K. DeGraaf (R)
Senate Sponsors
House Committee Education
Senate Committee
Date Introduced 01/19/2023
Summary

The bill establishes a private school tuition income tax credit for
income tax years commencing on or after January 1, 2024, that allows any
taxpayer to claim a credit when the taxpayer enrolls a qualified child in
a private school or the taxpayer provides a scholarship to a qualified child
for enrollment in a private school. The private school issues the taxpayer
a credit certificate and the amount of the credit is:
  • For full-time attendance, an amount equal to either the
tuition paid or the scholarship provided to a qualified child,
as applicable, or 60% of the previous year's state average
per pupil revenues, whichever is less; and
  • For half-time attendance, an amount equal to either the
tuition paid or the scholarship provided to a qualified child,
as applicable, or 30% of the previous year's state average
per pupil revenues, whichever is less.
The bill also establishes an income tax credit for income tax years
commencing on or after January 1, 2024, that allows any taxpayer who
uses home-based education for a qualified child to claim an income tax
credit in an amount equal to:
  • 40% of the previous year's state average per pupil revenues
for a taxpayer who uses home-based education for a
qualified child who was enrolled on a full-time basis in a
public school in the state prior to being taught at home; and
  • 20% of the previous year's state average per pupil revenues
for a taxpayer who uses home-based education for a
qualified child who was enrolled on a half-time basis in a
public school in the state prior to being taught at home.
Both credits may be carried forward for 3 years but may not be
refunded. In addition, the credits may be transferred, subject to certain
limitations.

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