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June 12, 2007
Thousands of Low-Income Oregon Students Considering College Need Congress to Revamp Higher Ed Tax Credits

Oregon Center for Public Policy

Approximately 43,000 low-income high school-age Oregonians -- about one of every five children age 14 to 17 in Oregon -- cannot expect to get help with future college tuition costs through federal higher education tax credits unless Congress fixes the credits, according to a new study.

The study, by the Washington, DC-based Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, shows the extent to which the federal Hope Credit and the Lifetime Learning Credit fail to help students with low incomes.

"This report makes clear that Congress needs to change the tax credits to give hope for lifetime learning to the tens of thousands of young Oregonians who today can expect to get nothing from the tax credits," said Janet Bauer, a policy analyst with the Oregon Center for Public Policy.

The federal Hope Credit and the Lifetime Learning Credit lower the amount of federal income taxes owed by qualifying families.

The tax credits are "non-refundable," which means that they can only benefit families whose incomes are high enough to have sufficiently high income-tax liability.

Proposals to make the tax credits at least partially refundable would allow the credits to reach the tens of thousands of low-income prospective college students in Oregon who are currently shut out from benefits.

Oregon Senators Gordon Smith and Ron Wyden both serve on the powerful Senate Finance Committee, which is expected to consider proposals to revamp the higher education tax credits as soon as this month.

Smith's and other proposals for refundability will compete with proposals to expand tax benefits for students with higher incomes.

Posted on June 12, 2007 9:43 PM


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