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November 15, 2008 Obama And HSLDA

Senator David Vitter (LA) introduced The Home School Opportunities Make Education Sound Act (HOMES Act — S. 3076) in June 2008. The goal of the HOMES Act is to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide an optional tax deduction ...

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Source: Rational Jenn


November 13, 2008 Share Your Vision

For this reason, I hope you will support S. 3076, the "Homes Act." As I am sure you know, this would relieve some of the financial burden of homeschooling families by providing a tax deduction of $500 per child (with an annual limit of ...

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Source: Springer's Journal


August 26, 2008 Congress Attempting to Amend IRS Code in Favor of Homeschoolers

The first, S. 3076, would provide an optional tax deduction for homeschool families. HSLDA and Home Education Magazine have both written about this bill. The other bill, HR 6737, was introduced on July 31, 2008. ...

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Source: Homeschool Nations - Hawaii - Homeschool Blogger


August 24, 2008 Push to change IRS code for homeschoolers continues

In June, Valerie Bonham Moon wrote about S. 3076 - Home School Opportunities Make Education Sound Act of 2008. It appears at this point that S ... percent of such average. Vitter has not gathered any co-sponsors for S.3076

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July 15, 2008 Keep the camel's nose out of the tent

I was reminded of this story as I read NHELD's analysis of S. 3076: Home School Opportunities Make Education Sound Act of 2008. The bill is suppose to give homeschooling families tax deductions for expenses relating to homeschooling. ...

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Source: Why Homeschool


July 01, 2008 Homeschool tax credit

Homeschool tax credit I was going to post about S.3076, the recently introduced bill that would provide a federal tax credit to homeschoolers, but Dana at Principled Discovery has done such a good

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June 30, 2008 Principled Discovery » Federal tax credit for homeschoolers

June 3,2008, Senator David Vitter (R-LA) introduced S. 3076: Home School Opportunities Make Education Sound Act of 2008, which amends the Internal Revenue Service Code of 1986 to allow for tax deductions for homeschool-related expenses. ...

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June 21, 2008 NHELD responds to proposed federal legislation

Bulletin #62 S. 3076: Home School Opportunities Make Education Sound Act of 2008 06/18/08.

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Source: HEM Homeschool Support and Networking


June 21, 2008 NHELD responds to proposed federal legislation

Knoxville Tennessee Real Estate Blog wrote an interesting post today on Here’sa quick excerpt Bulletin #62 S. 3076: Home School Opportunities Make Education Sound Act of 2008 06/18/08. Get more information here.

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June 21, 2008 Federal Homeschooling Legislation

To the government I say: "Take my tax money but leave me alone. Thank you. Goodbye." Technorati Tags: S. 3076, homeschooling federal legislation, home school federal legislation, home school income tax deduction. ...

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Source: The Thinking Mother


June 18, 2008 Article - S. 3076 — Home School Opportunities Make Education Sound ...

Here is a good article with links about the proposed Homeschool Tax Credit Bill in the senate right now. S. 3076 — Home School Opportunities Make Education Sound Act of 2008 http://www.homeedmag.com/blogs/newscomm/?p=1521.

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June 15, 2008 Home School Opportunities Make Education Sound Act of 2008

`(1) $500 for any qualifying child of the taxpayer, and. `(2) $2000 in the aggregate for all qualifying children of the taxpayer. `(c) Definitions- For purposes of this section–. A BILL. IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES. S. 3076…” ...

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Source: Homeschool Alliance of North Carolina


June 14, 2008 S. 3076 — Home School Opportunities Make Education Sound Act of 2008

You can read the entire bill by entering S. 3076 in the “Search Bill Text” box at Thomas. My first thought after seeing this was whether parents who use private schools get tax writeoffs. I don’t think so, but it isn’t something that ..

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June 13, 2008 Home School Opportunities Make Education Sound Act of 2008

S 3076 IS. 110th CONGRESS. 2d Session. S. 3076. To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide a tax deduction for itemizers and nonitemizers for expenses relating to home schooling. IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES ...

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Source: HEM Homeschool Support and Networking


June 05, 2008 WashingtonWatch.com - S. 3076, The Home School Opportunities Make ...

US Congress: S. 3076, The Home School Opportunities Make Education Sound Act of 2008.

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June 02, 2008 Bill Action: Introduced: S. 3076: A bill to amend the Internal ...

David Vitter [R-LA] introduced S. 3076: A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide a tax deduction for itemizers and nonitemizers for expenses relating to home schooling. [This event matched these trackers: Active ...

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June 02, 2008 S. 3076, A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to ...

S. 3076 would amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide a tax deduction for itemizers and nonitemizers for expenses relating to home schooling.... Vote on This Bill: For | Against.

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