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Georgia Tax Credit Program

Feel Good About Where Your Tax Dollars Go

The Georgia GOAL Tax Credit Program is a remarkable opportunity provided to Georgians by our elected officials to redirect your state income tax to school financial aid programs.

The GOAL fundamentals include:

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  • The fundamental right of parents to choose the best K-12 education for their children

  • The essential Georgia law that empowers taxpaying citizens to be part of the solution to improving education in our state – at no cost

  • The vital program component, whereby individual compassion is indispensable to addressing the need for excellent K-12 educational opportunities for all students

In exchange for contributions to Georgia GOAL, our partner Student Scholarship Organization, taxpayers receive a 100% state income tax credit!

This is a proven opportunity that is a win-win-win for taxpayer donors, scholarship recipients, and our school community. By simply contributing to Georgia GOAL for a 100% Georgia income tax credit, you will help maximize this source of financial aid for deserving families desiring to receive a High Meadows School education.

The State of Georgia has set aside $100 million in available credits that can be redirected to any independent school in the state on a first come, first serve basis. Individuals and corporations will receive a Georgia income tax credit (and federal income tax deduction) for redirecting their state income tax payments to Georgia Student Scholarship Organizations (SSOs).The additional financial aid funding created by the GTCP frees up High Meadows School’s operating budget for other important initiatives. As a result, every High Meadows School student is positively impacted.
The $100 million cap is expected to be met January 1, so you must preregister TODAY to reserve your tax credit (consider this a “pledge,” as your actual payment will be made sometime between January and March 2025).

The amount you can redirect is limited by your tax filing status.

Tax Credit Limits Based on Filing Status
 
  • Single individual or head of household – up to $2,500
  • Married couple filing a joint return – up to $5,000
  • Married couple filing separate returns – up to $2,500
  • S corporation shareholder, LLC member, or partnership partner – up to $25,000
  • C corporation or Trust – up to 75% of annual Georgia income tax liability
 
Please contact Angela Lockard with any questions. Thank you for your support of High Meadows School!

How to Contribute & Receive the Tax Credit

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  • 1. Apply Now (Anytime from June to December 2024)

    Complete the 2025 GOAL Tax Credit Application today at www.goalscholarship.org It is a VERY brief form that takes about 20 seconds to complete.
  • 2. GOAL Submits to DOR

    On the first business day of January 2025, GOAL submits your application to the Georgia Department of Revenue (DOR).
  • 3. Approved to Contribute

    GOAL and DOR notify you of approved tax credit amount and payment deadline in early January 2025.
  • 4. Make Your Payment

    Pay GOAL by check or credit card within 60 days of DOR approval (by mid-March 2025).
  • 5. Take the Credit

    GOAL will send you Form IT-QEE-SSO1 (tax receipt) in May 2024 for claiming the credit on your Georgia income tax return (Note: you will take the credit on the income tax return for the year in which you make the payment).

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • How does the Georgia Private School Tax Credit Program work?

    The Qualified Education Expense Credit (HB 1133) law allocates funds each year toward Student Scholarship Organizations (SSOs), which provide financial aid to students who are Georgia residents and who are either currently enrolled in public school or eligible to enroll in a qualified kindergarten or pre-kindergarten program.

    Through this program, Georgia taxpayers may redirect a portion of their state tax liability to an independent school of their choice. In doing so, a Georgia state income tax credit is available for the tax year in which the redirection is made. A participant may also be allowed a charitable deduction on their federal return.
  • How does my participation benefit High Meadows?

    This program allows High Meadows families and friends the opportunity to redirect a portion of their state tax liability to support financial aid. The funding received from this program provides aid for incoming financially eligible High Meadows students who are either currently enrolled in public school or entering Pre-K or Kindergarten. It is important to note that in the distribution of these funds, High Meadows utilizes the high standards and legal process it employs in the distribution of all financial aid awards.
  • How much can I give?

    Tax credit limits are based on the taxpayer’s filing status:

    • Single individual or head of household – up to $2,500
    • Married couple filing a joint return – up to $5,000
    • Married couple filing a separate return – up to $2,500
    • S corporation shareholder, LLC member, or partnership partner – up to $25,000
    • C corporation or Trust – up to 75% of annual Georgia income tax liability
  • Does my participation in the program count as a donation to High Meadows?

    No. Participation in the Georgia Private School Tax Credit Program is a redirection of tax monies already owed to the state, therefore your participation cannot be deemed a donation. Financial donations directly to the school are made through the High Meadows Fund which provides critical operating revenue on a yearly basis and make the High Meadows experience truly exceptional.
  • How do I participate in the program for 2025?

    The taxpayer will submit his or her 2025 tax credit application to GOAL at www.goalscholarship.org. Then GOAL will take care of every remaining step, and will remind the taxpayer when action is required. Each step in the process is outlined below:

    1. GOAL Submits Taxpayer Application to DOR: On January 1, 2025, GOAL will submit the taxpayer’s request for a tax credit to the DOR. Shortly thereafter, GOAL will notify taxpayer by email that the application has been submitted.
    2. DOR Informs Taxpayer of Approval: Taxpayer will receive a DOR Approval Letter approximately 30 days after GOAL submits the application, indicating the amount for which he or she is approved.
    3. DOR Informs GOAL of Taxpayer Approval: GOAL also receives notice of taxpayer’s DOR approval, and GOAL will email him or her detailed instructions regarding payment deadline and options.
    4. Taxpayer Makes Payment to GOAL: When notified of DOR approval, taxpayer must submit payment to GOAL before his or her 60-day payment deadline.
    5. GOAL Mails Taxpayer Tax Receipt: GOAL will send taxpayer an acknowledgement letter and tax receipt (Form IT-QEE-SSO1) within 90 days of payment being deposited.
    6. Taxpayer Claims Georgia Income Tax Credit: When taxpayer files their 2025 taxes, he or she will take a Georgia tax credit and (if taxpayer itemizes) a federal tax deduction. Tax filing guidance will be available on GOAL’s website.
  • When do I submit my payment?

    That is step 4 on the above question. After submitting your form to GOAL, GOAL will then submit the form to the Department of Revenue on the first business day of 2025. If approved, you will be notified by the DOR that you are approved for a credit and for what amount. You have 60 days from the date of approval to fund your credit by submitting a check or credit card to GOAL.
  • When is the deadline for participation in the program?

    The program ends for the year when funds are exhausted. Last year, the funds were exhausted on January 4, the first business day of the year. GOAL predicts that the funds will be depleted that quickly again this year. GOAL pledges to submit all applications received by December 15, 2024, on the first day of 2025, so please act quickly to participate
  • How does the program work for shareholders of an S Corp, members of an LLC, or partners in a partnership?

    Any individual who receives income from one or more of the entities listed above is declared eligible to participate at a higher level – up to $10,000 per individual. It is important to note that taxpayers are not able to combine the individual tax credit opportunity with the pass-through opportunity. The taxpayer must choose to file individually/jointly or as a pass-through entity. Another note: If the actual tax liability is less than the tax credit amount, the excess credit will be considered a charitable contribution. This differs from the individual tax credits, which are carry forward friendly. If you have questions regarding your tax liability, please consult your tax advisor.
  • Can my company match my donation?

    Yes. Georgia GOAL Scholarship Program is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and therefore qualifies to receive corporate matching funds. Participants should ask their Human Resources or Community Relations office to find out if their employer has a matching gift policy and for paperwork. After completing the paperwork, the participant will submit the form to GOAL to confirm the donation so that the process can be completed.
  • How much has High Meadows received from the Georgia Private School Tax Credit Program?

    High Meadows has received about $815,000 in support of financial aid since 2009 when we began participating in the program.
  • How many High Meadows students have benefitted from the program?

    Because of the Georgia Private School Tax Credit Program, High Meadows has been able to provide 138 scholarships to outstanding students since we began participating in the program.
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