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House rejects $500 homeschooling tax credit after extended debate
Utah House of Representatives · February 27, 2014
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Summary
A proposal (HB77) to create a $500 nonrefundable state tax credit for families who filed homeschool waivers failed in the House amid debate over fiscal cost, precedent and whether homeschooled students use public resources.
Representative Lifferth sponsored House Bill 77 to provide a $500 nonrefundable state income-tax credit for families that have filed the homeschool waiver with the State Board of Education. Lifferth said the credit recognizes the educational contributions of homeschooling families and, even…
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