January 4, 2025 - 04:51

Whitefish School District is giving the local community a heads up on how you can support local schools and save money on your tax bill at the same time. As the 2025 education tax credit approaches, residents are reminded of the significant benefits it offers. This initiative allows taxpayers to contribute to the educational system while receiving a credit on their state taxes, effectively lowering their overall tax burden.
The education tax credit is designed to enhance funding for local schools, ensuring that students have access to quality education and resources. Community members are encouraged to participate in this program, as it not only supports educational initiatives but also fosters a stronger connection between residents and their schools.
By taking advantage of this opportunity, families can play an active role in shaping the educational landscape of Whitefish. The district urges everyone to consider how their contributions can make a difference for future generations of students.
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