You may qualify for tuition tax credits if your BJA student has been “diagnosed within the last three years by a licensed speech-language pathologist, psychiatrist, or medical, mental health, psychoeducational, or other comparable licensed health care provider as having
- a neurodevelopmental disorder,
- a substantial sensory or physical impairment such as deaf, blind, or orthopedic disability, or
- some other disability or acute or chronic condition that significantly impedes the student’s ability to learn and succeed in school without specialized instructional and associated supports and services tailored to the child’s unique needs.”
The next opportunity to apply for Exceptional SC (ECENC) tax credits opens on Friday, January 15, 2021 at 8:30 a.m. Last year the funds were claimed in about 20 minutes.
If you have a qualifying student, you may want to prepare to complete and submit the forms on January 15 as quickly as possible. You can
- read details at the Department of Revenue website
- read the Exceptional SC website and sign up for their newsletter
- create a MyDORWAY account
- contact Dr. Esther Baker to be added to an email list for updates related to BJA.
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