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		<title>Arizona School Tax Credits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arizona law provides a way for taxpayers to support their community schools without it costing them an extra cent. It is a law passed in 2002 that allows single taxpayers or heads of household to claim a $200 credit or married taxpayers filing jointly a $400 credit on their state income taxes when they make a contribution [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arizona law provides a way for taxpayers to support their community schools without it costing them an extra cent. It is a law passed in 2002 that allows single taxpayers or heads of household to claim a $200 credit or married taxpayers filing jointly a $400 credit on their state income taxes when they make a contribution to a K-12 public or charter school.</p>
<p>It is one of the few times when taxpayers get to decide exactly how their tax dollars will be used and is a great opportunity for schools to extend their programs. The tax credit must be used for extra-curricular activities or character education programs, but if these programs are supported through tax credits, it allows schools to focus their budgeted funds on the classroom.</p>
<p>Now, the trick is to get taxpayers, not just parents who are aware of this opportunity, but all of the state&#8217;s taxpayers to participate. Schools need to do a better job of marketing and getting the information to all of their community members and then make the process simple and convenient.</p>
<p>The smart school districts are doing this by adding online payment systems, or WebStores, to their school&#8217;s Web sites. Then, regardless of whether the taxpayer knows where the local school&#8217;s district office is or what hours they are open, they can contribute right online. They will have a receipt for their tax records and can use their credit or debit card to do so. Last year, contributions of $43.9 million were made and that number should be much higher. Our children receive a direct benefit with these funds and extra-curricular activities, which are often eliminated when educational funds are lean, can be provided. When these extra-curricular activities are provided, those students who can not afford to pay fees for these activities can participate. It is a true win-win for our educational system.</p>
<p>So, taxpayers, whip out those credit or debit cards and go to your community school&#8217;s Web site (or stop by their offices) and select how you want your Arizona taxes spent. Our state&#8217;s children will be the beneficiaries!</p>
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