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Iowa proposes $4,000 tax credit per homeschooled child, retroactive to 2026, funded by a new Opportunity Fund.
A proposed Iowa bill would provide a $4,000 refundable tax credit per homeschooled child, available for students transitioning from public or private schools or starting kindergarten at home.
The credit, which would be paid in advance and retroactive to 2026, aims to offset homeschooling costs and is funded through a new state “Opportunity Fund.” It does not have income limits and would apply to families not using public school or Education Savings Accounts.
Supporters say it’s fair, as homeschooled students save the state over $8,000 per pupil in public spending.
Critics warn it could strain public school funding and lack oversight.
The bill now moves forward for further review.
Iowa propone un crédito fiscal de $4,000 por niño educado en casa, retroactivo a 2026, financiado por un nuevo Fondo de Oportunidades.