Arizona tax law (ARS 43-1089.01) allows taxpayers a credit for contributions made or fees paid to a public school for support of extracurricular activities or character education (as defined in ARS 15-719). The credit is equal to the amount contributed or the amount of fees paid. However, the credit cannot exceed $200 for single taxpayers or heads of household. For married taxpayers who file a joint return, the credit cannot exceed $400. If married taxpayers file separate returns, each spouse may claim 1/2 of the credit that would have been allowed on a joint return.
Extracurricular activities such as sports, band, speech and debate or overnight field trips are generally not fully funded by school districts. These programs depend on fees from students. Download the brochure below to read about this valuable program and how you can participate. The Arizona Department of Revenue has additional information. Donations must be postmarked by midnight December 31 to be eligible for the current year.
Download the Tax Credit Form Here
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FAQs:
| What is a tax credit?
This is a tax credit, not a tax deduction. A tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction in the actual tax owed. For example, if you owe $900 in state income taxes and you donate $400 to a public school for extracurricular activities, you may subtract the $400 from your tax bill and pay the state just $500.
What is an extracurricular activity?
Extracurricular activity means any optional, non-credit educational or recreational activity that supplements the education program of the school. Activities such as sports, visual and performing arts, special programs, field trips, character education, clubs or outdoor education can be funded with tax credit money. Extracurricular activities help children develop qualities such as leadership, team play and cooperation as well as provide safe, supervised activities after school hours.
Who is eligible?
This tax credit is available to all Arizona individual taxpayers regardless of whether or not they have children in school. An individual can contribute and receive a tax credit for any amount up to $200, or a couple filing jointly can contribute up to $400.
Does all of my money go to extracurricular activities?
Yes, 100 percent of your donation goes directly to the schools for extracurricular activities that benefit students by enriching campus life and learning. None of the money is used for overhead.
Can I designate where I want my money to go?
Yes, you can say where you want your donation to go. You can choose your child's school or an extracurricular activity that they participate in. You can choose a school based on student poverty, type of activity, grade levels or location. If you want to donate to a school or an activity where not all parents can afford to contribute, you may do this.
Do I have to donate the full $200 or $400?
No, you may donate up to your $200 or $400 limit in installments during the calendar year or donate it at one time.
Do I have to live within the local School District?
No, any individual who pays Arizona State income tax can donate to any Arizona school of their choice.
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It's this easy!
You can start making contributions to your year 2009 Arizona School Tax Credit at any time. Download the 2009 Tax Credit Program brochure in Adobe Acrobat format. Print the brochure and fill out the Response Card, writing in the dollar amount, up to $200 (or $400 per married couple), that you want to contribute.
Indicate the School/or District of your choice as the school you would like to support. Make the check payable to your local school/school district.
Check the box of an activity category you want to fund. If you’d like to support all activities at a school just check the “Any Extracurricular Activity” box.
Fill in your name and address.
Drop off the form and your check at your local school office and pick up your receipt. If you prefer, you can mail the check to the school. Your tax credit receipt will be mailed directly to you.
We do our best to ensure that your donation is used for the purpose(s) you specify. But if for some reason your donation cannot be used for that activity, such as when a field trip or a performance is cancelled the school will use your money to support another worthwhile activity.
Donations deadline: December 31 to receive your tax credit for current year. For additional information, call (928) 425-3231 ext 8784 or your local school district business office .
Here is the contact information for the Gila County Schools:
Gila County Regional School District # 49 - in Globe (928) 425-7800 or in Payson (928) 468 8509
Globe Unified School District #1 - (928) 402-6000
Hayden-Winkleman School District #1 - (520) 356-7876
Miami Area Unified School District #40 - (928) 425-3271
Payson Unified School District #10 - (928) 474-2070
Pine-Strawberry School District #2 - (928) 467-3283
San Carlos Unified School District #20 - (928) 475-2316
Tonto Basin School District #33 - (928) 479-2277
Young Public School District #5 - (928) 462-3244
Charter Schools:
Clearview Star Valley School - (928) 468-1401
Destiny Charter School - (928) 426-0925
Liberty High School - (928) 402-8024
Payson Center For Success - (928) 472-2011
The Shelby School - (928) 478-4706
Excel Education Centers - (928) 475-2292