Public School Tax Credit - Arizona Department of Revenue 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your taxpayer name and mailing address at the top of the form. Ensure that all information is accurate for proper processing.
  3. Select the school name from the dropdown menu, and if applicable, include your student’s name and ID number to ensure your contribution is directed appropriately.
  4. In the donation section, specify the amount you wish to contribute. Remember, you can donate up to $200 for individual returns or $400 for joint returns.
  5. Choose from various extracurricular activities listed on the form by entering their corresponding codes. This helps direct your funds to specific programs.
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The maximum allowable credit for contributions to public schools is $400 for married filing jointly filers, or $200 for single, married filing separately, and heads of household filers. This tax credit is available for cash contributions, and is claimed on Arizona Form 322.
TAX ADVANTAGES: KEEP MORE OF YOUR RETIREMENT INCOME No tax on Social Security benefits: Arizona does not tax Social Security income, helping retirees preserve a key source of retirement funding.
Here are credits you can claim: If you earn under a certain income level. If youre a parent or caretaker. If you pay for higher education. If you put money into retirement savings. If you invest in clean vehicles or clean home energy. If you buy health insurance in the marketplace.
Maximum total contributions for the 2025 tax year are $3,062 for married filing jointly, or $1,535 for filing single.
The Arizona public school credit enhancement program is established to assist achievement district schools in obtaining more favorable financing by guaranteeing the payment of principal and interest on guaranteed financings issued by or on behalf of achievement district schools.

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