Iowa tax tidbit: tuition & textbook credit
Monday, April 05, 2010
Iowa parents will want to take a look at line 48 of their tax returns. That's where they can claim the state's Tuition and Textbook Credit.
For the credit purposes, tuition means any charges for the expense of personnel, buildings, equipment and materials other than textbooks, as well as other costs that relate to the teaching of subjects legally and commonly taught in Iowa's public elementary and secondary schools.
But tuition does not include a school's charges for feeding, lodging, clothing or transporting your kids.
As for textbooks, the Hawkeye State recognizes books and other instructional materials used in teaching the same subjects covered under tuition.
Iowa, however, apparently appreciates well-rounded students. Fees, books and materials for some extracurricular activities also count toward the credit.
A list of what expenses are and are not eligible for the credit are found on pages 26 and 27 of the expanded instructions for the IA 1040 tax return.
Tax trip around the United States: This post is part of our series highlighting tax information from the 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. You can read other state tax blurbs at our Complete menu of tasty state tax tidbits.
The State Tax Departments page
provides links to official state and District of Columbia revenue Web
sites so that you can find out more about your home's tax laws and
filing requirements.
As we work through the 2010 tax season, a different state will be featured each day as noted in Don't forget your state taxes! Check back to see what tax tidbit we share about your home.
Related posts:
- State Tax Tidbits
- State Tax Departments
- Don't forget your state taxes!
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Posted by: povstar | Tuesday, April 06, 2010 at 01:00 PM