Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2553

Caption

Federal tax credit; authorization; scholarships..

Impact

If enacted, HB 2553 will significantly alter how educational funding can be approached in Arizona by formalizing the process through which nonprofit organizations can be certified as scholarship granting entities. This new chapter outlines the responsibilities and regulations regarding these organizations, including the requirement for the Department to certify organizations that meet federal requirements and to submit annual lists of certified entities to the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. The potential increase in funding for educational expenses through tax credits could result in greater accessibility for families seeking financial assistance for their children's education.

Summary

House Bill 2553 seeks to amend Title 43 of the Arizona Revised Statutes by adding a new chapter focused on scholarship granting organizations. The bill allows the state to participate in a federal tax credit program established under section 25F of the Internal Revenue Code, enabling state residents who contribute to certified scholarship organizations to receive tax credits. This initiative aims to promote educational opportunities for students through fiscal incentives for individual contributions, effective for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2026.

Contention

Opposition to HB 2553 may arise regarding the implications of creating a federally linked tax credit system for scholarship organizations. Critics might express concerns that such a system may disproportionately favor wealthier families who can afford to contribute substantially to these organizations, potentially widening the educational gap rather than closing it. Furthermore, there may be debates surrounding the accountability and oversight of nonprofit scholarship organizations, particularly regarding how they allocate funds and ensure equitable access for all students, making educational opportunities a contentious topic.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2766

Municipal tax; exemption; food

AZ HB2895

Task order contracts; website; posting

AZ HB2171

Law enforcement; families; tuition scholarships

AZ HB2660

Affordable housing tax credits; extension

AZ HB2521

Elections; foreign money

AZ HB2199

Prescription drugs; advertising; requirements

AZ HB2939

Child care; subsidies; tax credits

AZ HB2707

Vaccination status; unprofessional conduct; policies

AZ HB2520

Defense of duress; unavailable offenses

AZ HB2733

Unmanned aircraft; qualified immunity

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