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Reduce Your Tax Bill and Help Students: Donate to School Tuition Organizations

Iowa's School Tuition Organization (STO) Program supports students while STO donors receive a 65 percent state income tax credit.

Trish WilgerbyTrish Wilger
November 19, 2020
in Education, Opinion
Reading Time: 1 min read

Iowa’s School Tuition Organization (STO) Program supports students while STO donors receive a 65 percent state income tax credit.  Here’s what you need to know:

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WATCH the 60-second video to learn about STOs.

WHO can donate?  Individuals, Corporations, Partnerships, and some estates.

WHAT can be donated?  Monetary gifts, stocks, grain

WHEN is the deadline?  December 31 – but the number of available tax credits is limited and may be gone well before then, so don’t wait and miss out on this tax benefit!

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WHERE can I find a School Tuition Organization (STO) to take my donation?  Check out our directory of 12 STOs.

WHY should I donate?  You’ll give Iowa families a choice in education they wouldn’t otherwise have AND you’ll receive a generous state income tax credit!

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