Family Education Freedom Act of 2007
October 10, 2007 by Barb
Filed under Homeschool News
I just recently read about this and thought it was a pretty interesting piece of legislature. I will be following it closely and keeping you updated.
Legislation > 2007-2008 (110th Congress)
H.R. 1056: Family Education Freedom Act of 2007
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow individuals a
credit against income tax for tuition and related expenses for public
and nonpublic elementary and secondary education.
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Congressional Research Service Summary
The following summary is provided by the Congressional Research
Service, which is a nonpartisan government entity that serves
Congress and is run by the Library of Congress. The summary is taken
from the official website THOMAS.
2/14/2007–Introduced.
Family Education Freedom Act of 2007 – Amends the Internal Revenue
Code to allow a tax credit of up to $5,000 (adjusted for inflation
after 2007) per student per year for the cost of attendance at any
educational institution (including any private, parochial, religious,
or home school) organized to provide elementary or secondary
education, or both.
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