Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1911

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Establishes the "Missouri Parental Choice Tax Credit Act" relating to a tax credit for certain educational expenses

Impact

If enacted, HB 1911 would amend Chapter 135 of the Missouri Revised Statutes to incorporate this new tax credit. The measure aims to establish a system where qualified taxpayers can claim tax credits against their state tax liability for educational costs associated with their dependent children attending qualified institutions. The tax credit amount is proposed to be equal to 100% of the eligible expenses, with a ceiling based on state funding targets, thus potentially increasing parents' financial flexibility when selecting educational paths for their children.

Summary

House Bill 1911, known as the Missouri Parental Choice Tax Credit Act, seeks to provide tax credits to parents for certain educational expenses incurred for their children enrolled in qualified schools. The main objective of the bill is to alleviate the financial burden associated with education and to enhance parental choice by supporting families that opt for private, virtual, or homeschooling options rather than public schooling. The credits can cover various expenses, including tuition, textbooks, online instruction, and other educational materials related to the child's schooling.

Contention

Notably, there are points of contention surrounding HB 1911. Opponents argue that the bill could divert public funds away from public schools, exacerbating existing inequalities in education funding. Critics express concerns regarding the potential for misuse of the program, particularly regarding the verification process to ensure that taxpayers claiming credits meet the established eligibility criteria. Discussions around the bill suggest a divide between those advocating for parental choice in education and those prioritizing the integrity and funding of public education systems.

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