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EITC program

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EITC Scholarship Program

 Breaking News!!!

Business' tax dollars can be redirected to FLCA as scholarships!

Over 1,900 Pennsylvania businesses have already taken advantage of Educational Tax Credits, pledging in excess of $90 million dollars to help the state's children!

Q: What is the EITC legislation?

A: The Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) legislation of 2001 established a tax credit program for Pennsylvania-based corporations and businesses that make contributions to scholarship organizations or educational improvement organizations. These tax credits are awarded to corporations or businesses that pay any one of the following taxes: capital stock and franchise tax, corporate net income tax, bank and trust company shares tax, title insurance company shares tax, title insurance premium tax, and mutual thrift institution tax.

FLCA is in the process of contacting businesses for contributions!!

Victory Mortgage and Vision Settlement have agreed to join us in the EITC program and we are actively seeking more partners.

The Education Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) legislation allows qualified Pennsylvania businesses and corporations to contribute to approved scholarship organizations and receive up to a 90% tax credit for their contribution. These businesses have the option, if they should so choose, of designating their contribution to a specific school. In other words, FLCA has a unique opportunity to connect with a business that pays any of the qualified taxes and have them name FLCA as the designated recipient.

Q: Can a school be proactive in seeking designated tax credit contributions?

A: Yes! Schools are greatly encouraged to make contacts with corporations and businesses that pay any one of the previously mentioned taxes and to ask the business to designate its contribution to their school.