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Hearing on proposed home-education tax credit elicits mixed committee reactions and questions about size and regulation

2137246 · January 21, 2025
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Representative Mike Schatz presented House Bill 1244 to create a state income tax credit for qualified home-education expenses; supporters urged a simple credit without additional regulation, while committee members questioned the $10,000-per-child cap and requested more data.

Representative Mike Schatz introduced House Bill 1244, which would create a state income tax credit for qualified home-education expenses. The proposed credit would be available per taxable year, capped at $10,000 per child for joint filers and $5,000 for separate filers; eligible expenses include books, curricula, computers and…

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