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  2. Begin by entering your Name and Maiden Name in the designated fields. This helps us identify you as a donor.
  3. Fill in your Major and Class Year to provide context about your connection to the School of Sciences and Mathematics.
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  7. Indicate the amount of your gift in the 'My Gift of $' field. Specify how you would like this gift designated.
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Tuition is not tax-deductible Private school is costly, and tuition is not generally tax-deductible. Non-tuition donations to private school scholarship funds generally are deductible, however, as private schools are almost universally set up as non-profit organizations.
Federal tax law doesnt allow you to deduct private school tuition to lower your federal tax liability. If your child is attending a private school for special needs, you may be able to get a tax break on your K-12 private school tuition.
Qualified education expenses Tuition and fees required to enroll at or attend an eligible educational institution. Course-related expenses, such as fees, books, supplies, and equipment that are required for the courses at the eligible educational institution.
In the United States, this generally applies to contributions made to organizations that qualify as 501(c)(3) public charities under the Internal Revenue Code. Tax-deductible gifts encourage philanthropy by providing an incentive for individuals and businesses to support charitable causes.
Donating to universities not only supports the growth and development of educational institutions but also provides several tax benefits for donors. Charitable donations to universities are tax-deductible, meaning that donors can claim a deduction on their federal income tax returns for the full value of the donation.

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If you donate money and you earmark it specifically for your sons expenses, etc., that contribution is not allowed. But if you say that you prefer the donation to go to your son but you understand that the charity has full authority to use the money as they wish, the contribution can be deducted.
As of 2024, the educational expense gift tax exclusion limit per year to any single individual, including a child, is just $18,000. However, if youre making a tuition payment directly to an accredited educational institution, you should have unlimited tuition gift tax exclusion for educational expenses.

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