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How to use your
state tax dollars to support education.
Does your company pay one of the following PA taxes?
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Corporate Net Income Tax
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Capital Stock Franchise Tax
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Bank & Trust Company Shares Tax
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Title Insurance Companies Shares Tax
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Insurance Premiums Tax
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Mutual Thrift Institutions Tax
If yes, your company may be eligible to receive tax credits
which can be used to support approved educational organizations.
The
Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) is administered by the
Department of Community & Economic Development (DCED) under
Act 48 and awards tax credits to businesses that make
contributions to scholarship organizations and/or educational
improvement organizations that are on a list approved and
published by DCED.
Junior Achievement is an approved educational improvement
organization, therefore your tax dollars can help JA inspire the
workforce of tomorrow!
Click here
to download the 2010 EITC
Application & Instructions for Businesses
Amount of Credits
A business
will be approved for a tax credit equal to 75% of its
contribution up to $200,000 per taxable year. If the business
pledges the same amount of contribution to the organization for
2 consecutive years, the tax may be increased to 90% of the
contribution, up to a maximum of $200,000 per taxable year.
For example: A
contribution of $100,000 pledged to JA for 2 consecutive years
would only require a $10,000 donation. Your state tax dollars
will provide the rest of the contribution, allowing your
donation to JA to reach a much higher level!
Application Process
Eligible
businesses must submit a completed application to DCED.
Applications can be downloaded below. Applications are accepted
yearly beginning June 30. Applications are processed on a
first-come-first-served basis by day submitted. Funds are
limited, so it is imperative that your application is submitted
on this day.
JA & EITC
Fast Facts
JA
of South Central PA is an approved EITC non-profit under the
Educational Improvement Organization side of the tax credit
program.
Making
a 2-year pledge to JA makes your company eligible to receive a
90% tax credit, taking your contribution to a much higher level.
For
example, to give a $100,000 contribution, $10,000 would be an
out-of-pocket expense for your company. The remaining $90,000
would be your state tax money, redirected to JA through your
2-year tax credit approval.
Contributions
to JA through EITC help Junior Achievement inspire more than
34,000 students each year. Every dollar you invest helps JA to
reach more students.
We
would be happy to have one of our financial officers share this
information with your CFO. Please contact JA at 843-8028 or
info@jascpa.org.
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