The Georgia Private School Tax Credit Program

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The Georgia Private School Tax Credit Program Presented by Georgia Student Scholarship Organization (GASSO), Inc. GA SSO, Inc. does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, product, or process

The Georgia Private School Tax Credit I. What is the GA Private School Tax Credit? II. What s in it for Me and My Child III. How is the Program Managed? IV. Donations - How Do I Receive A Tax Credit? V. Scholarships How Do I Apply? VI. What is an SSO? VII. New Legislation - HB 325 VIII. How You Can Help

What is The GA Private School Tax Credit HB 1133 New Legislation signed into law May 2008 HB 325 Updates HB 1133 May 2011 Allows some control over how your tax dollars are used $50 million in tax credits available each calendar year for the entire program Donations are made and used for tuition and scholarships for Private Schools from Pre K 12 th grade Donors receive a dollar for dollar tax credit

Donations turn into $cholarships 1. An Approved donation is made for a Scholarship 2. Donor receives a Tax Credit 100% reimbursed on GA Income Tax Return PLUS a Federal Tax Deduction 3. Donations are used for Tuition and Scholarships for Private Schools from Pre K 12 th grade 4. $50 million in Tax Credits annually

Taxpayer s Choice Tax dollars Private School Georgia DOR

Tax Deduction versus Tax Credit Tax Deduction Lowers the overall taxable income. The tax savings are dependent on the tax rate (Mortgage Interest) Tax Credit Reduces the tax owed. The tax savings are not dependent on the rate

The Georgia Private School Tax Credit This program is a Tax Credit and will reduce the taxes owed on a dollar for dollar basis on Georgia Income Taxes PLUS A taxable deduction on the Federal tax Return

What s in it for me? Following a defined process, Donors can designate a specific school to receive their scholarship donation. Therefore, if a student has relatives who pay Georgia Income Tax, the relatives can make a donation and specify the student s school. The Donors are reimbursed dollar for dollar on their Georgia Income Taxes for the donation and can take a deduction on their Federal Tax Return.

What s in it for me? The students benefit by receiving a scholarship which can substantially reduce or eliminate the cost for tuition to the private school. In summary, part of the GA Income taxes already being paid are used for Scholarships and tuition for Private School Students.

Sounds Too Good To Be True!!! GASSO Awards Since 2008 Paid scholarship awards totaling over - $10,000,000 Working with 130 schools and growing Processed donations from over 6000 Donors Paid scholarship awards to over 5000 students Held 450 Parent Seminars Over 8000 hours on the program Working with several major corporations for donations Donations from Sandusky, OH Corp.

The Georgia Private School Tax Credit Taxes Already Being Paid -Donations Tax Credits $50 Million Scholarships

How is the Program Managed GA Department of Revenue Manages the $50 million tax credits Approves donor contributions on a first come first serve basis GA Dept of Education Manages a list of Approved Private Schools Manages a List of Approved Student Scholarship Organizations (SSO) SSO manage the donations/scholarships Set up as a Firewall between donors and schools/students

Donation Process Who can Donate Any individual, couple or company paying GA Income Tax can make a donation and receive a dollar for dollar GA tax credit Donation Amount Georgia Tax Credit Individuals $1000 max $1000 max Couples $2500 max $2500 max Corporations 75% of GA Tax Liability 75% of GA Tax Liability

Donation Process How to Donate Donors must follow a simple 4 step process to receive the Tax Credit

Donation Process How to Donate - Step 1 Donors complete a Pre Approval Form (Georgia Form IT-QEE-TP1) and mail to GA Department of Revenue (DOR)

Donation Process How to Donate Step 2 GA DOR approves the Pre Approval Forms on a first come first serve basis and sends the Approved form back to the Donor may take up to 30 days

Donation Process How to Donate - Step 3 Donor has 60 days (from approval) to send Copy of the approved Pre Approval Form Check for the donation payable to GASSO, Inc. Specify a school use a donor designation form Mail all three within 60 days to GASSO, Inc P.O. Box 1752 Cumming, GA 30028

Donation Process How to Donate - Step 4 GASSO sends the Donor an acknowledgement form (Georgia Form IT- QEE-SS01) to be filed with Donors GA Tax Return Donor receives full Tax Credit on GA Taxes GASSO also sends Donor a form to be filed with Federal Tax Return as a charitable contribution Twice per month (on the 1 st and 15 th ) GASSO updates the schools with the donations for scholarship awards

Donation Process How to Donate - Summary 1. Fill out and mail a Pre Approval Form to GA DOR 2. Receive approval from GA DOR 3. Send copy of approved Pre Approval Form and check for donation to GASSO (within 60 days) 4. Receive an Acknowledgement Form from GASSO to file with GA Tax Return and receive Tax Credit

Donation Process How to Donate - Summary Donors are Pre-paying 2011 Georgia Income Tax Donors will be out of pocket until they file 2011 GA Tax Return Two ways to manage the cash out of pocket Quarterly estimated payments Adjust Georgia withholdings from paycheck

Example 2010 GA Tax Return

Example 2010 GA Tax Return

GA SSO, Inc. does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, product, or process

Donation Process Corporate Matching Gifts GASSO is an IRS approved 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization for education Check with your company HR group to determine if they have this benefit

Donation Process How to Donate Q & A

How Do I Apply for My Child?

Who is Eligible for a Scholarship Eligible Student Requirements HB 1133 Section 20-2A-1 Part (1) Eligible student means a student who is a Georgia resident enrolled in a Georgia secondary or primary public school or eligible to enroll in a qualified first grade, kindergarten program or pre-kindergarten program; provided, however, that if a student is deemed an eligible student pursuant to this paragraph, he or she shall continue to qualify as such until he or she graduates, reaches the age of 20, or returns to a public school, whichever occurs first.

Where Do I apply For a Scholarship? Applications for Scholarships are available from the participating Private School

How are Scholarships Awarded? Scholarships are awarded upon recommendations from the participating private schools based on merit, need, and/or other criteria.

Who is Eligible for a Scholarship The amount of any scholarship received by an eligible student or eligible pre-kindergarten student shall be excluded from taxable net income for Georgia income tax purposes.

Scholarships Q & A

What is a Student Scholarship Organization (SSO) Must be a non-profit organization Section 501(c) (3) in good standing with the IRS Inform potential Donors of the law Must obligate at least 90% of it s annual revenue for scholarships Must report to GA DOR by Jan 12 of each year a list of donors and the amount of donors contributions

What is a Student Scholarship Organization (SSO) Must be on the GA DOE web site as an approved SSO Must conduct an audit of its accounts by an independent CPA within 120 days after the end of the fiscal year. The audit includes a list of all donors, scholarships award and private schools Can rollover up to 25% of annual donations Must work with more than one school

What s New - HB 325 Representative David Casas Author Approved by House, Senate and signed by Governor Deal May 11, 2011 Highlights Once a student is in the program they are always eligible for the program On line Pre-Approval to be developed by GADOR (January 2012 target launch date) GADOR will post on line amount of credits available (coming soon) Credit cap of $50million will increase by the cost of living adjustment

How You Can Help Donations Scholarships

How You Can Help Donate to GASSO Encourage friends, family, and employers who pay GA Taxes to donate Receive dollar for dollar credit on GA taxes Ask Corporations for Donations They will receive dollar for dollar credit on their GA Taxes Apply to the schools for the scholarships