Applications open for Parental Choice Tax Credit after midnight on Thursday
BOISE (KIVI) — The application period for the Parental Choice Tax Credit will open at 12:01 a.m. on Thursday.
The Parental Choice Tax Credit provides families with up to $50 million in state funds to help pay for “eligible nonpublic school expenses,” reports the Idaho State Tax Commission. Students 5-18 years of age in K-12 education can receive up to $5,000, while students 5-21 years of age with a disability may receive up to $7,500.
If approved, the refundable tax credit may be obtained after filing the Idaho Form 40 during the tax year in question.
Applications will be evaluated on a first-come, first-served basis. All applications must be submitted through the Taxpayer Access Point, otherwise known as TAP.
The Idaho Tax Commission says parents must provide the following info to be considered for the tax credits:
Furthermore, parents must have the following info for their child:
Learn more: Parental Choice Tax Credit FAQ
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