Homeschool Funding in Maine
Maine offers homeschool funding through K-12 Education Tax Subtraction, Refundable Education Credit. $1,000-$2,500/child per year.
Available Programs
K-12 Education Tax Subtraction
Tax Subtraction$1.6k-$2.5k/year
Eligibility: All taxpayers with K-12 expenses
Subtraction from taxable income; $1,625 K-6, $2,500 grades 7-12
Refundable Education Credit
Tax Credit$0-$1k/year
Eligibility: Lower-income families
Refundable; income-limited
Complete Maine Funding Guide
Maine K-12 Education Tax Benefits
Maine offers state-level tax benefits that can help offset homeschool expenses:
- K-12 Education Subtraction: Deduct up to $1,625 per child (grades K-6) or $2,500 per child (grades 7-12) from your Maine taxable income for qualified education expenses. No income limits apply.
- K-12 Education Credit: A refundable credit of 75% of qualifying expenses up to $1,000 per child for families earning under the income threshold (approximately $79,760 for up to two children). This credit applies to curriculum, textbooks, and educational supplies.
Public School Access
One of Maine's most valuable financial "resources" for homeschoolers is the statutory right to access public school programs. Under Maine law, homeschool students can participate in public school cocurricular, extracurricular, and interscholastic activities at no additional cost. This means you can access programs like band, theater, athletics, and specialty classes that would otherwise be expensive to replicate independently.
Federal Financial Resources
- Coverdell ESA: Up to $2,000 per year per child in tax-free savings for K-12 educational expenses.
- 529 Plan: Maine's NextGen 529 plan offers potential state tax benefits. Starting in 2026, federal law allows up to $20,000 per year in tax-free withdrawals for K-12 expenses.
- Federal Scholarship Tax Credit: Up to $1,700 for donations to certified scholarship-granting organizations. Maine would need to pass legislation to certify state-based SGOs for families to fully benefit.
Low-Income Assistance
Families meeting Free or Reduced Lunch income guidelines may qualify for additional homeschool funding assistance [VERIFY]. Maine public libraries also offer extensive free resources including digital curricula, databases, and interlibrary loan services.
Federal Programs (All States)
529 Education Savings Plan
$20,000/year (K-12 distributions)Tax-advantaged savings accounts that can be used for K-12 tuition and homeschool expenses including curriculum, tutoring, and educational supplies.
Coverdell Education Savings Account
$2,000/year contribution limitTax-free savings for qualified education expenses including books, supplies, equipment, and tutoring for K-12 students.
Education Freedom Tax Credit
Up to $1,700/individualFederal tax credit for donations to scholarship-granting organizations (SGOs) that fund K-12 education including homeschool.
Disclaimer: Funding programs change frequently. Amounts, eligibility, and availability shown here are based on our latest research (2026-02). Always verify current details directly with the program administrator before applying.