In all the reading I've done, from what I can tell tuition to private school is not tax deductible even if the school has a nonprofit status. However, we get a letter from my daughter's school each year that states "A portion of your tuition costs may be deductible on your taxes. During the period of January 2011 through December 2011, you paid the school _$X,XXX____.
[School name] is a not-for-profit, parent owned and directed educational facility supported solely by tuition, fees and fundraising. The Internal Revenue has determined that we are tax exempt under section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Tax Code. Our tax-exempt number is [id].
Remember that the amount you may deduct will vary depending on the age of the child, your employment situation and other factors."
Not sure how to interpret this. I can't find anywhere where I might be able to deduct this.
[School name] is a not-for-profit, parent owned and directed educational facility supported solely by tuition, fees and fundraising. The Internal Revenue has determined that we are tax exempt under section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Tax Code. Our tax-exempt number is [id].
Remember that the amount you may deduct will vary depending on the age of the child, your employment situation and other factors."
Not sure how to interpret this. I can't find anywhere where I might be able to deduct this.
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