ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Minnesota Department of Revenue is reminding you to save those back-to-school shopping receipts for valuable tax credits.
Spokesman Ryan Broman says most expenses for educational instruction or materials qualify — things like pens, notebooks, papers, and textbooks. He says buying or renting educational equipment — including computer hardware and software, even musical instruments for marching band — also qualifies. Fees for internet services don’t qualify however, Broman says.
Brown says the child must be attending kindergarten through 12th grade at a public, private, or home school and meet other qualifications.
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