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Nebraska will join a federal tax credit program in 2027, letting donors claim up to $1,700 per student for K-12 scholarships.
Nebraska has joined the federal Scholarship Tax Credit program, effective January 1, 2027, allowing taxpayers to claim a dollar-for-dollar federal tax credit of up to $1,700 for donations to qualified scholarship-granting organizations.
Funds will support K-12 education expenses like tuition, supplies, and transportation for students eligible for public school and families earning up to 300% of the local median income.
The initiative, part of a law signed by President Trump, aims to expand school choice without state cost.
Nebraska is among the first states to opt in, following prior failed state-level efforts.
The state will work with advocates to identify qualified SGOs for federal review by January 1, 2027.
Nebraska se unirá a un programa federal de crédito tributario en 2027, permitiendo a los donantes reclamar hasta $1,700 por estudiante para becas K-12.