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 for the tax credits…
“Things like pens, notebooks, papers, textbooks. If you’re renting or purchasing educational equipment or musical instruments, those also qualify. Computer hardware and software, as well as educational software, qualify. Though I will say that the fees for Internet service do not.”
Broman says the child must be attending kindergarten through 12th grade at a public, private, or home school and meet other qualifications.


