PUSD Tax Credit Form - Prescott Unified School District 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the PUSD Tax Credit Form in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name, phone number, and address in the designated fields. Ensure all information is accurate for processing.
  3. Indicate the total donation amount you wish to contribute, keeping in mind the limits of up to $400 for joint returns or $200 for single returns.
  4. Select the extracurricular activities and school you wish to support from the provided options. This helps direct your donation effectively.
  5. If paying by check, make it payable to your chosen school or 'PUSD Tax Credit Fund'. If using a credit card, fill in the required details including card number and expiration date.
  6. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom before submitting it either online or by mailing it to any PUSD school or the District Office.

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Maximum total contributions for the 2025 tax year are $3,062 for married filing jointly, or $1,535 for filing single.
If you are an Arizona taxpayer, the Arizona Private School Tuition Tax Credit allows you to give to AZTO and receive a dollar-for-dollar tax credit against your Arizona Income Taxes. AZTO then issues tuition awards to eligible students attending one of AZTOs participating schools.
You Choose Where Your Money Goes! As an Arizona taxpayer, you have the unique opportunity to redirect a portion of your state tax dollars to support public education. The credit allows you to contribute $200 per individual tax return or $400 per joint tax return to any schools extracurricular program.
Family Income Tax Credit. Increased Excise Taxes. Property Tax Credit. Public School Tax Credit and the School Tuition Tax Credit. Credit for Contributions to Qualifying Charitable Organizations. Credit for Contributions to Qualifying Foster Care Charitable Organizations.
As an Arizona taxpayer, you have the unique opportunity to redirect a portion of your state tax dollars to support public education. The credit allows you to contribute $200 per individual tax return or $400 per joint tax return to any schools extracurricular program.

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Key Takeaways. Under federal tax law, private school tuition isnt tax deductible unless your child is attending a private school for special needs. If a physicians referral proves that your child requires access to special needs private education, the expenses could qualify as deductible medical expenses.
43-1089 allows a tax credit of $200 for individuals and $400 for married couples filing jointly, for fees or contributions paid to a public school in support of extracurricular activities. It costs you nothing.
The average funding varies according to the age of the child being funded, with kindergarteners being eligible to receive around $4k5k, and children in grades 1 and older receiving between $6k$9k. In each case, this corresponds to around 90% of the funds allotted for that childs education in a state public school.

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