BACK TO SCHOOL REMINDER: SAVE YOUR

SCHOOL SUPPLY RECEIPTS AND SAVE MONEY ON YOUR

STATE TAX RETURN!

Information Provided by Mid-Minnesota Legal Assistance Tax Law Project

MINNESOTA EDUCATION CREDIT AND SUBTRACTION

You may be able to claim a state tax credit or subtraction for costs related to your child’s

education. This covers children in kindergarten through high school. The maximum

credit is $1,000 per child and eligibility is based on your family’s income. Anyone can

take the subtraction regardless of income.

To claim the credit or subtraction save receipts for your children’s school supplies,

including pencils, pens, crayons, notebooks, calculators, etc. You can also claim

expenses for things like: tutors, academic text books, fees paid to others for

transportation, music lessons, after school academic programs and academic summer

camps. Additionally you can claim the cost of computer hardware and educational

software (up to $200).

To claim the credit you will need to fill out Schedule M1ED with your Minnesota State

Tax Form, to take the subtraction use the worksheet on the back of Form M-1.

Remember you MUST save the receipts from your purchases to the claim the credit or

subtraction.

For additional information and a more detailed list of what expenses can be claimed go to

the Minnesota Department of Revenue Website www.taxes.state.mn.us and enter the

search term “Education Credit and Subtraction”.