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New Scholarship Tax Credit: Maryland’s Big Decision
Maryland, Bel Air, USASaturday, March 28, 2026
A new federal tax credit will allow individuals to donate to nonprofit scholarship groups and receive a rebate of up to $1,700 on their taxes. The credit is designed to support K‑12 students with:
- Tuition
- Tutoring
- Special services
- Transportation
- Technology
The program begins in the 2027 tax year.
State Participation Requirements
- States must opt‑in by notifying the IRS and selecting approved scholarship groups before January 1, 2027.
- If a state does not opt‑in, families in that state cannot use the credit.
Maryland’s Decision
- Governor Wes Moore must decide whether Maryland will join.
- Join: Donors can fund scholarships that keep students in public schools or transition them to other settings.
- Stay out: Only families in the 20+ states that have already committed will benefit.
The Core Question
Should Maryland allow its families to miss out on a federal opportunity that neighboring states can already use? The decision is framed not as politics but as an investment in students’ needs before 2027.
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