Arkansas Code § 26-51-447

Deductions - Tuition to postsecondary educational institutions - Definition
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(a) In computing net income for the purposes of the Income Tax Act of 1929, § 26-51-101 et seq., there shall be allowed as a deduction in addition to all other deductions allowed by law for a portion of the amount paid by the taxpayer as tuition for the taxpayer, the taxpayer's spouse or dependent to attend a postsecondary educational institution. The deduction shall be equal to fifty percent (50%) of the lesser of either the amount of tuition paid or the weighted average tuition for postsecondary educational institutions of the same classification. (b) On or before November 30, 1998, of each year thereafter, the Secretary of the Department of Finance and Administration shall determine the weighted average tuition of postsecondary institutions of each of the following classifications: (1) Four-year institutions of higher education; (2) Two-year institutions of higher education; and (3) Technical institutes. (c) (1) As used in this section, "weighted average tuition" means the tuition cost resulting from the following calculation: (A) Add the products of the annual tuition at each state-supported postsecondary institution of the same classification multiplied by that institution's total number of fiscal-year-equated students; and (B) Divide the gross total of the product from subdivision (c)(1)(A) of this section by the total number of fiscal-year-equated students attending each state-supported postsecondary institution of the same classification. (2) For four-year institutions of higher education only undergraduate tuition and undergraduate students shall be used in calculating weighted average tuition. Amended by Act 2019, No. 910,§ 3719, eff. 7/1/2019. Acts 1997, No. 1075, § 1.
(a) In computing net income for the purposes of the Income Tax Act of 1929, § 26-51-101 et seq., there shall be allowed as a deduction in addition to all other deductions allowed by law for a portion of the amount paid by the taxpayer as tuition for the taxpayer, the taxpayer's spouse or dependent to attend a postsecondary educational institution. The deduction shall be equal to fifty percent (50%) of the lesser of either the amount of tuition paid or the weighted average tuition for postsecondary educational institutions of the same classification. (b) On or before November 30, 1998, of each year thereafter, the Secretary of the Department of Finance and Administration shall determine the weighted average tuition of postsecondary institutions of each of the following classifications: (1) Four-year institutions of higher education; (2) Two-year institutions of higher education; and (3) Technical institutes. (c) (1) As used in this section, "weighted average tuition" means the tuition cost resulting from the following calculation: (A) Add the products of the annual tuition at each state-supported postsecondary institution of the same classification multiplied by that institution's total number of fiscal-year-equated students; and (B) Divide the gross total of the product from subdivision (c)(1)(A) of this section by the total number of fiscal-year-equated students attending each state-supported postsecondary institution of the same classification. (2) For four-year institutions of higher education only undergraduate tuition and undergraduate students shall be used in calculating weighted average tuition. Amended by Act 2019, No. 910,§ 3719, eff. 7/1/2019. Acts 1997, No. 1075, § 1.
(a) In computing net income for the purposes of the Income Tax Act of 1929, § 26-51-101 et seq., there shall be allowed as a deduction in addition to all other deductions allowed by law for a portion of the amount paid by the taxpayer as tuition for the taxpayer, the taxpayer's spouse or dependent to attend a postsecondary educational institution. The deduction shall be equal to fifty percent (50%) of the lesser of either the amount of tuition paid or the weighted average tuition for postsecondary educational institutions of the same classification. (b) On or before November 30, 1998, of each year thereafter, the Secretary of the Department of Finance and Administration shall determine the weighted average tuition of postsecondary institutions of each of the following classifications: (1) Four-year institutions of higher education; (2) Two-year institutions of higher education; and (3) Technical institutes. (c) (1) As used in this section, "weighted average tuition" means the tuition cost resulting from the following calculation: (A) Add the products of the annual tuition at each state-supported postsecondary institution of the same classification multiplied by that institution's total number of fiscal-year-equated students; and (B) Divide the gross total of the product from subdivision (c)(1)(A) of this section by the total number of fiscal-year-equated students attending each state-supported postsecondary institution of the same classification. (2) For four-year institutions of higher education only undergraduate tuition and undergraduate students shall be used in calculating weighted average tuition. Amended by Act 2019, No. 910,§ 3719, eff. 7/1/2019. Acts 1997, No. 1075, § 1.
(a) In computing net income for the purposes of the Income Tax Act of 1929, § 26-51-101 et seq., there shall be allowed as a deduction in addition to all other deductions allowed by law for a portion of the amount paid by the taxpayer as tuition for the taxpayer, the taxpayer's spouse or dependent to attend a postsecondary educational institution. The deduction shall be equal to fifty percent (50%) of the lesser of either the amount of tuition paid or the weighted average tuition for postsecondary educational institutions of the same classification.
(b) On or before November 30, 1998, of each year thereafter, the Secretary of the Department of Finance and Administration shall determine the weighted average tuition of postsecondary institutions of each of the following classifications: (1) Four-year institutions of higher education; (2) Two-year institutions of higher education; and (3) Technical institutes.
(1) Four-year institutions of higher education;
(2) Two-year institutions of higher education; and
(3) Technical institutes.
(c) (1) As used in this section, "weighted average tuition" means the tuition cost resulting from the following calculation: (A) Add the products of the annual tuition at each state-supported postsecondary institution of the same classification multiplied by that institution's total number of fiscal-year-equated students; and (B) Divide the gross total of the product from subdivision (c)(1)(A) of this section by the total number of fiscal-year-equated students attending each state-supported postsecondary institution of the same classification. (2) For four-year institutions of higher education only undergraduate tuition and undergraduate students shall be used in calculating weighted average tuition.
(1) As used in this section, "weighted average tuition" means the tuition cost resulting from the following calculation: (A) Add the products of the annual tuition at each state-supported postsecondary institution of the same classification multiplied by that institution's total number of fiscal-year-equated students; and (B) Divide the gross total of the product from subdivision (c)(1)(A) of this section by the total number of fiscal-year-equated students attending each state-supported postsecondary institution of the same classification.
(A) Add the products of the annual tuition at each state-supported postsecondary institution of the same classification multiplied by that institution's total number of fiscal-year-equated students; and
(B) Divide the gross total of the product from subdivision (c)(1)(A) of this section by the total number of fiscal-year-equated students attending each state-supported postsecondary institution of the same classification.
(2) For four-year institutions of higher education only undergraduate tuition and undergraduate students shall be used in calculating weighted average tuition.
Acts 1997, No. 1075, § 1.

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