Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committee on Education and Workforce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow a credit against tax for charitable donations to nonprofit organizations providing education scholarships to qualified elementary and secondary students.

Chamber: United States House of Representatives (The United States of America)
Session: 119th Congress Current
**Educational Choice for Children Act of 2025** This bill establishes a nonrefundable tax credit for contributions (cash or stock) made by an individual to a tax-exempt organization that provides scholarships for qualified elementary and secondary school expenses to eligible students (scholarship granting organization), subject to limitations. Under the bill, the tax credit is limited to the greater of $5,000 or 10% of adjusted gross income. Further, the bill establishes a $5 billion annual volume cap (for 2025-2028) for the tax credit (which may be increased under certain circumstances). The volume cap is allocated by the Department of the Treasury for the tax credit on a first-come, first-serve basis (based on the contribution date). However, under the bill, 10% of the volume cap must be divided evenly among states for allocation to individuals residing in those states. The bill allows any portion of the tax credit that exceeds the individual’s tax liability (less certain other tax credits) to be carried forward for up to five tax years. The bill also * establishes specific requirements for a scholarship granting organization, * requires a scholarship granting organization to distribute all contributions within a specific timeframe (exceptions apply), and * excludes from gross income scholarships received by an individual from a scholarship granting organization. Finally, the bill prohibits federal, state, and local government entities, officers, and employees from imposing requirements that prevent the use of scholarship funds for private or religious elementary or secondary education expenses or discouraging the use of scholarship funds at such education institutions.

Sponsors

(21)
AS
Adrian Smith
Republican · Primary
BO
Burgess Owens
Republican · Primary
TW
Tim Walberg
Republican · Primary
MK
Mike Kelly
Republican · Primary
RY
Rudy Yakym
Republican · Primary
DL
Darin LaHood
Republican · Primary
JL
Julia Letlow
Republican · Primary
MM
Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Republican · Primary
BD
Byron Donalds
Republican · Primary
CT
Claudia Tenney
Republican · Primary
RF
Randy Feenstra
Republican · Primary
BM
Blake Moore
Republican · Primary
KH
Kevin Hern
Republican · Primary
NM
Nicole Malliotakis
Republican · Primary
ML
Michael Lawler
Republican · Primary
VF
Vince Fong
Republican · Primary
MC
Mike Carey
Republican · Primary
RH
Richard Hudson
Republican · Primary
MES
Maria Elvira Salazar
Republican · Primary
SF
Scott Franklin
Republican · Primary
DC
Dan Crenshaw
Republican · Primary

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