
Parents who start homeschooling a child would be eligible for a four-thousand dollar tax credit under a bill the House Education Committee may consider later today (Wednesday). Jeff Pitts, a lobbyist for the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition, says homeschooling parents pay taxes to support the public schools they don’t utilize. “We do this willingly and without complaint because we believe in taking responsibility for our children’s education,” Pitts said, “however providing a reasonable level of financial relief is a simple matter of fairness.” The four-thousand dollar tax credit would be available for each kindergartener who starts out as a homeschooler, along with any public or private school student who switches to being taught at home. Homeschool advocates are urging legislators to make the credit available for children already being homeschooled.

