Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2149

Introduced
2/10/23  

Caption

INVEST IN KIDS-SUNSET

Impact

By making the Invest in Kids credit a permanent feature of state tax law, SB2149 will allow individuals and businesses to continue supporting educational scholarships at a higher level than before. The immediate effect of this legislation is that taxpayers can claim credits for a broader range of contributions, potentially increasing the amount of funding directed to non-public educational institutions. This could result in an increased number of scholarships awarded to students from diverse backgrounds, thereby enhancing educational opportunities.

Summary

SB2149, introduced in the 103rd General Assembly of Illinois, amends the Invest in Kids Act to make the tax credit provided under this act permanent. This bill specifically authorizes taxpayers to claim a credit against their tax liabilities for contributions made under the Invest in Kids Act without the previous limitation that disallowed credits for contributions eligible for federal tax deductions. This legislative change is aimed at encouraging taxpayers to invest in qualified education scholarships by enhancing the financial incentives associated with such donations.

Conclusion

In summary, SB2149 seeks to cement the Invest in Kids Act as a continuous support mechanism for educational funding through tax credits. While proponents argue it enhances choice and accessibility in education, notable opposition exists regarding the potential impact on public education funding. The balance between supporting private educational opportunities and maintaining robust public school financing will be a critical point of debate surrounding the implementation of this bill.

Contention

Opponents of SB2149 have raised concerns regarding the implications of a permanent tax credit for private school scholarships. Critics argue that funding for such scholarships may divert essential financial resources away from public schools, exacerbating existing inequalities in the education system. They express worry that while the intent may be to enhance educational choice, it could inadvertently undermine public education by preferentially directing funds towards non-public institutions, which do not serve the same broad range of students.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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