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			Back-to-School Expenses Could Yield Tax BenefitsTaxpayers should save receipts to take 
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            [September 06, 2018]  
			SPRINGFIELD  
			With back-to-school time upon us, the Illinois 
			Department of Revenue (IDOR) reminds taxpayers that they may be able 
			to claim school expenses for their K-12 student on their 2018 
			Illinois individual income tax return.  
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			 Qualified education expenses include tuition, and 
			book and lab fees in excess of $250 paid to the school where the 
			student is enrolled on a full-time basis. For home schooled 
			students, tuition, book rental and lab fees greater than $250 are 
			eligible when attending a qualified home school program. IDOR 
			reminds parents to keep their receipts if they plan to take 
			advantage. 
 “Parents invest a great deal in their children’s education year in 
			and year out,” said Connie Beard, IDOR Director. “I encourage them 
			to save the receipts for qualifying expenses to take advantage of 
			Illinois’ education expense credit when it comes time to file 
			taxes.”
 
			 
			
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The Illinois Education Expense Credit allows parents or legal 
guardians of a full-time student under the age of 21 to take a 25% tax credit on 
qualified education expenses over $250. The total credit may not exceed $750 for 
tax years ending on or after December 31, 2017, regardless of the number of 
qualifying students. 
			 
Based on the latest final IL-1040 return data, 297,994 taxpayers 
claimed the Illinois Education Expense Credit in TY2016. The total amount 
claimed was $77.6 million, with an average credit of $261. 
 To learn more about the Illinois Education Expense Credit, please read IDOR 
Publication 132 and Publication 119 (for home schooled students) located on 
IDOR’s website tax.illinois.gov.
 
				 
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