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Georgia’s Qualified Education Expense Tax Credit program provides individuals and businesses with a structured way to support K–12 education while receiving Georgia state income tax benefits. By contributing to approved Scholarship Granting Organizations (SGOs), donors help fund scholarships that expand access to private and parochial schools across the state. This program plays a central role in Georgia’s school choice framework and reflects a broader shift toward scholarship tax credit initiatives at both the state and federal level.
Participation in Georgia’s tax credit program requires advance planning, particularly due to annual contribution limits and the limited pledge window. SGOs are responsible for administering scholarship funds, maintaining compliance, and coordinating donor participation. Many organizations support fundraising for SGOs through structured outreach, donor education, and scholarship donation marketing to ensure consistent participation year after year.
For individuals and businesses, Georgia scholarship tax credit donations provide a practical way to redirect state tax liability toward education while supporting students and families directly. With appropriate preparation, donors can participate confidently while aligning financial planning with meaningful community impact.