The Legislature has established an education tax credit which may be taken against the business profits tax and/or the business enterprise tax for businesses that contribute to scholarship organizations that award scholarships to private school and home-schooled students. The credit is equal to 85% of the contribution. L. 2012, S372 (c. 287).
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