What are the eligibility requirements to receive a scholarship?
You must earn 300% of the area median income or below as calculated by HUD.
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You must earn 300% of the area median income or below as calculated by HUD.
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Coming soon.
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No, the tax credit is for donations to scholarship organizations, not tuition paid to schools. The donor receives a tax credit whether or not he or she [...]
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A scholarship organization can choose to allow donors to earmark their contribution to a specific school or group of schools, but not to a specific child.
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Annual deadline Dec. 31st
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January 2027
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$1700 per taxpayer
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This scholarship tax credit will increase the funding available to scholarship students. Scholarships could potentially be awarded to students who would otherwise not have received [...]
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Once the provision takes effect in 2027, families will be able to apply directly to an approved scholarship organization in their state.
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Any expense allowed for Coverdell accounts including tuition, fees, academic tutoring, special needs services, books, supplies, room and board, uniforms, transportation, computer technology or equipment.