Private school parents getting tax break

The American Press

Both houses of the Legislature at this year’s regular session unanimously approved an education savings account for families paying kindergarten through 12th grade private school tuition. Those who take advantage of the new law can receive a federal tax break and possibly get a state tax break in the future.

Rep. Franklin Foil, R-Baton Rouge, and sponsor of Act 687, said, “If I’m a parent or grandparent or relative of the student who invests money, you can use this.”

Foil and state Treasurer John Schroder, who will oversee the savings accounts, will discuss the new tax break at a press conference scheduled for today.

The Advocate said the new law is a scaled back version of a similar measure that allows both state and federal tax breaks for families that set up savings accounts for college. That plan is called the Student Tuition Assistance and Revenue Trust program, or START.

The START program has more than 61,000 of those accounts totaling $886 million, the newspaper said. The new program will benefit the roughly 140,000 students who attend private schools.

Foil said he hopes the new K-12 savings program will be equally successful. A federal tax cut last year makes it possible for families to get a federal tax break for the new plan when they pay 2018 taxes in 2019.

A special provision in the new law makes it possible for those who had START accounts as of Dec. 31, 2017, to withdraw up to $10,000 this year to pay K-12 tuition-related expenses. Those have to be for children listed as the beneficiaries in the START accounts.

There have been 173 withdrawals from existing START accounts to pay 2018-19 K-12 expenses. Families of students in the lower grades sometimes pay as much as $22,000 per year in expenses. Transfers from those accounts that are allowed this year would be banned after 2018.

Foil echoed the sentiments of many legislators when he said he hopes to expand the K-12 program and make a state tax cut available when the state’s financial picture improves. Any savings program that makes a quality education available for more of the state’s young people is money well spent.

””Private School Tax BreakAmerican Press composite

SportsPlus

McNeese Sports

Cowboys ride fast start to win

Business

Fat Boyz Kitchen Table, Luna Bar and Grill among the ‘best’

Local News

Law enforcement working for safe Mardi Gras in SW La.

Crime

1/13: Calcasieu Parish Sheriff announces arrest list

Crime

UPDATE: Suspect took deputy’s taser, used it against him

Crime

Two charged with assault in connection to weekend shooting

Crime

UPDATE: Arrest made in deputy-involved shooting

Local News

Louisiana makes progress on teacher shortages but truancy issues remain

Local News

State Supreme Court upholds state authority to clear homeless encampments

life

On Campus: SW La. students recognized for achievements

McNeese Sports

Cowboys win slugfest, alone in first

McNeese Sports

Cowgirls fall at home

Local News

Environmental stewards: SW La. Master Naturalists promote appreciation for natural world

Crime

BREAKING: Jeff Davis Sheriff’s deputy hospitalized after shooting

Jim Beam

Jim Beam column:Vaccines protect our children

Local News

The Informer: Treasure trove of historic photos rediscovered — and we want to share them with y’all

Crime

1/10: Calcasieu Parish Sheriff announces arrest list

Crime

Nine overdoes in Jennings reported in one week

Local News

Report: Louisiana struggles with population exodus

life

Mardi Gras art symbolic of rebirth

life

SW La. nightlife calendar: There’s always something to do

Local News

Judge sentences Donald Trump in hush money case but declines to impose any punishment

Crime

Kinder mother arrested for abuse after striking child with plastic utensil, making the child wear a trash bag

life

McNeese State student exhibition shows off creative outlet for young artists