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Committee amends homeschool tax credit to $1,000 per child; gives bill a due-pass recommendation

2140555 · January 22, 2025
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The Finance and Taxation committee amended House Bill 1244 to cut a proposed homeschooling tax credit from $10,000 per child to $1,000 and voted 7-4 to give the bill a due-pass recommendation as amended.

The Finance and Taxation committee on an unspecified date amended House Bill 1244 to reduce a proposed homeschooling income tax credit from $10,000 per qualifying child to $1,000 and voted to give the bill a due-pass recommendation as amended.

The amendment to House Bill 1244 was offered as a motion by Representative Doctor and seconded by Representative Steiner. Committee discussion centered on who would benefit from the credit and whether the credit would primarily help higher-income households or meaningfully aid lower- and middle-income families.

"I think all families, regardless of their income, are important to…

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