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Idaho's Supreme Court ruled its parental tax credit program constitutional, allowing up to $5,000 per student for private and home schooling.
The Idaho Supreme Court unanimously upheld the Parental Choice Tax Credit program, ruling it constitutional and allowing tax credits of up to $5,000 per student—$7,500 for those with disabilities—for private and home-school expenses.
The court rejected claims that the program violates the state constitution’s public school funding mandate, stating that supporting private education serves a public purpose and does not undermine public schools.
The decision, authored by Chief Justice G. Richard Bevan, affirmed that the constitution sets a floor, not a ceiling, for education funding.
The court also awarded attorney fees to the state and dismissed challenges based on speculative harms.
Over 3,000 applications were submitted before the ruling, reflecting strong initial demand.
El Tribunal Supremo de Idaho dictaminó que su programa de crédito fiscal para padres era constitucional, permitiendo hasta $5,000 por estudiante para la educación privada y en el hogar.