
Innovative Educational Tax Credit
Innovative Educational Tax Credit - HB408
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Please count me in with my donation toward the Innovative Educational Programs for Ekalaka Public Schools. I understand by submitting this form, along with my donation, that I am not guaranteed a dollar-for-dollar tax credit on my taxes as outlined in Montana House Bill 408, but that Ekalaka Public Schools will submit my donation for approval in the Montana Department of Revenue (DOR) Education Donations Portal as soon as the portal opens to receive donations and my donation is received by Ekalaka Public Schools. September 21st Deadline!!!! If my donation is accepted by DOR, I will receive a receipt from Ekalaka Public Schools to submit with my 2025 taxes.
*There is a chance the cap will be met before your donation is recorded. If your donation is not accepted by the DOR because the aggregate limit was reached, you will not be obligated to make the donation. If you choose to donate for the tax credit, we are grateful for your support of Ekalaka Public Schools.
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About Our District
It’s pronounced EE-ka-LAH-kah.
The town of Ekalaka, Montana has an elementary school district (K-8) and a secondary school district (9-12) delivering educational services to the community. Ekalaka, the county seat of Carter County, is a strong agricultural community of under 400 located in southeastern Montana. The county consists of 3,312 square miles. Farming and ranching is the economic base for the area.