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  2. Arizona lawmaker proposes tax credit for landowners ... - AOL

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    (The Center Square)— An Arizona bill proposes a tax credit to help construct more barricades along the United States-Mexico border in Arizona. House Bill 2053 would allow landowners along the ...

  3. Tax rebates, a do-not-text ban: These new Arizona laws ... - AOL

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    The Arizona Legislature passed several new laws in 2023. They are going into effect on Oct. 30 and could impact you and your family. ... Those who claimed the dependent child tax credit on their ...

  4. Scholarship tax credit - Wikipedia

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    The first scholarship tax credit program was Arizona's Personal Tax Credits for School Tuition Organizations program, which has been in operation since 1997. [1] In 2001, Florida created the second Scholarship Tax Credit program by enacting the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program.

  5. Arizona Senate president seeks to raise bar for municipal tax ...

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    We cut the state income tax to a flat 2.5 percent, we delivered the largest tax rebate in the history of Arizona, and we eliminated the tenant-paid rental ta (The Center Square) – Senate ...

  6. School choice - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Individual Private School Tuition Tax Credit Program [16] [17] in 2014 offered $1,053 (individuals), and couples ($2,106). [18] Nearly 24,000 children received scholarships in the 2011–2012 school year. The program started in 1998, reaching over 77,500 taxpayers, providing over $500 million in scholarship money for children at ...

  7. Arizona Christian School Tuition Organization v. Winn

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    Arizona Christian School Tuition Organization, 562 F.3d 1002 (9th Cir 2009); affirmed en banc, 586 F.3d 649 (9th Cir 2009); cert. granted, 560 U.S. 924 (2010). Holding Taxpayers lack standing under Article III because they are challenging a tax credit, rather than government spending.