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Deductions & credits
Good afternoon, Dominstetc1!
Thank you for joining us!
Generally, you cannot claim your son's private school tuition as a tax deduction on your federal income tax return. A few states do allow deductions for K-12 education and/or home schooling expenses.
Private school tuition is typically not tax deductible under federal tax law, except in cases where the child has special needs and requires access to special needs private education. If a physician's referral is provided to support this, the expenses may qualify as deductible medical expenses.
Please keep in mind, If your child attends a daycare program before or after school, whether at a public or private school, you may qualify for a child care cedit, if qualified.
Also worth noting, you could potentially avoid paying taxes on the earnings from a Coverdell Education Savings Account (ESA) or make tax-free withdrawals from a Qualified Tuition Plan (529 Plan) by using the funds to cover qualified K through 12th grade education expenses.
Please see the following for more information:
Please feel free to reach backout with any additional questions or concerns you might have!
Have a great rest of your day!
Terri Lynn, EA
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