Idaho’s private education tax credit reaches annual cap, applications close
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Idaho's private education tax credit reaches annual cap, applications close
Enacted last year through House Bill 93, the Parental Choice Tax Credit program offers non-public school students up to $5,000 — or $7,500 if they have special needs — in refundable tax credits covering education expenses. (Photo illustration by Getty Images)This story was originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on July 17, 2026. Idaho’s fledgling private education tax credit program has hit its annual spending cap, and applications are closed, the…
Idaho’s private education tax credit reaches annual cap, applications close
This story was originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on July 17, 2026. Idaho’s fledgling private education tax credit program has hit its annual spending cap, and applications are closed, the Idaho State Tax Commission announced Friday. Enacted last year through House…
Private education tax credit reaches annual cap, applications close
Idaho’s fledgling private education tax credit program has hit its annual spending cap, and applications are closed, the Idaho State Tax Commission announced Friday. Enacted last year through House Bill 93, the Parental Choice Tax Credit program offers non-public school students up to $5,000 — or $7,500 if they have special needs — in refundable tax credits covering education expenses. The program is capped at $50 million annually, including a…
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