S.3076 - Home School Opportunities Make Education Sound Act of 2008

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. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: Home School Opportunities Make Education Sound Act of 2008 as introduced.
  • Official: 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. as introduced.

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11/14/08
Obama And HSLDA

Senator David Vitter (LA) introduced The Home School Opportunities Make Education Sound Act (HOMES Act — S. 3076) in June 2008. The goa...

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11/12/08
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...

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08/25/08
Congress Attempting to Amend IRS C...

The first, S. 3076, would provide an optional tax deduction for homeschool families. HSLDA and Home Education Magazine have both written ...

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08/24/08
Push to change IRS code for homesc...

In June, Valerie Bonham Moon wrote about S. 3076 - Home School Opportunities Make Education Sound Act of 2008. It appears at this point ...

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07/14/08
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 ...

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07/01/08
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 homesc...

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06/29/08
Principled Discovery » Federal ta...

June 3,2008, Senator David Vitter (R-LA) introduced S. 3076: Home School Opportunities Make Education Sound Act of 2008, which amends the...

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06/20/08
NHELD responds to proposed federal...

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

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06/20/08
NHELD responds to proposed federal...

Knoxville Tennessee Real Estate Blog wrote an interesting post today on Here’sa quick excerpt Bulletin #62 S. 3076: Home School Opportu...

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06/20/08
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 legi...

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