Qualified education expense means the amount incurred on
Qualified education expense means the amount incurred on behalf of a qualifying pupil in excess of $250 for tuition, book fees, and lab fees at the school in which the pupil is enrolled during the regular school year.
Qualified education expense means the amount incurred
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Qualified education expense shall also include payments for testing and application fees for obtaining industry-recognized credentials.
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Qualified education expense means an amount paid by an
Qualified education expense means the same as that term is defined in Section 53A-31-102.
Qualified education expense means the expenditure of funds by the taxpayer during
Qualified education expense means an amount paid by a qualified employee for expenses incurred and required for instructional courses, training courses, and apprenticeship programs for the qualified employee or the qualified employee’s spouse. Qualified education expenses shall include, but are not limited to, expenses incurred and required for instructional courses, training courses, and apprenticeship programs which are paid on account of books, equipment, fees, information technology devices, supplies, tools, and tuition. Qualified education expenses shall also include expenses incurred for the attainment of “recognized postsecondary credential” as defined in Section 2319 of Title 19 of the United States Code (19 U.S.C. s.2319). Qualified education expense shall also include payments for testing and application fees for obtaining industry-recognized credentials. Qualified education expenses shall not include amounts paid for any course or program taken for recreational or leisure purposes.
Qualified education expense means the expenditure of funds by the taxpayer during the tax year for which a credit under this Code section is claimed and allowed to a student scholarship organization operating pursuant to Chapter 2A of Title 20 which are used for tuition and fees for a qualified school or program.
Qualified education expense means the amount incurred on behalf of a qualifying apprentice not to exceed $3,500, or $5,000 for taxpayers qualifying for the underserved area increase (Section 522.80(c)) for tuition, book fees, and lab fees at the school or community college in which the apprentice is enrolled during the regular school year. [P.A. 101-0207; 35 ILCS 5/229(a)] Any amount paid for the purchase of items that would be considered qualified education expenses but for the fact that the items are not substantially consumed during the school year and will remain the tangible personal property of a qualifying pupil or a custodian at the conclusion of the school year shall not be considered qualified education expenses. For purposes of this Section, an item is substantially consumed when, during the school year, the item is used to the extent that its fair market value has been reduced to a de minimis amount. Expenses that are paid, reimbursed, credited, or otherwise subsidized by other public or private sources are not qualified education expenses.