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Not just any teacher can take the quality teacher incentive credit in Maryland. The following must apply to you to qualify:
You can read more about it by using the following link:
https://marylandtaxes.gov/tax-credits.php
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I am pursuing certification as a National Board Certified Teacher and taking some classes offered by a private company, would the cost qualify for the Quality Teacher Incentive Credit. I tend to think that the the only educational expenses permitted are those for graduate level classes through a qualified college or university. Appreciate your assistance.
Yes, according to the State of Maryland in its website:
If you are a qualified teacher, you may be able to claim a credit against your State tax liability for tuition paid to take graduate-level courses required to maintain certification. This credit applies to individuals who:
Although it does not specifically say, I would imagine those graduate courses would need to be offered at a qualified college or university and not through a private company, unless it was accredited.
Thank you for the feedback.
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