As an expert in tax law, I am often asked about the tax implications of private school tuition in California. Unfortunately, private school tuition is not tax-deductible on your federal tax return. However, there are still ways to take advantage of tax benefits when it comes to saving for private school expenses. In this article, I will discuss the various options available to parents in California and how they can maximize their tax savings while providing their children with a quality education.
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