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Education

No, independent tutoring services don't qualify as an education expense for the IL Education Expense Credit.

Per IL Education Expense Credit

What is a qualifying school? A qualifying school is a public or private educational facility in Illinois that meets the requirements of Section 26-1 of the School Code. 

Qualifying schools include both public and private

  • elementary schools, 
  • middle schools, junior high schools, high schools, and 
  • home schools that meet the requirements under Section 26-1 of the School Code. 

What K-12 education expenses do not qualify? Expenses that do not qualify for the education credit include expenses paid

  • for students to attend daycares, preschools, colleges, universities, independent tutoring services, and trade schools,
  • for students to attend kindergarten programs run by daycare or early childhood learning centers,
  • for students who turned 21 years old before completing the school year,
  • for before and after school child care,
  • for the purchase of supplies,
  • books or equipment that are not significantly used up during the school year,
  • for the use of supplies, equipment, materials, or instruments if the program does not result in a credit towards completion of the school’s education program,
  • for items that are not required as part of the school’s education program ( e.g., lunch fees, yearbooks, athletic passes, etc.),
  • directly to a business ( e.g., renting a musical instrument from a music store),
  • for summer school enrichment classes for yourself or your spouse.