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Originally Posted by LitlBuck
I guess I could buy into "community service" but I would like to know what the students are going to be doing in order to earn $40 an hour. If they had an actual job that paid $40 an hour, they would make a little over $40,000 annually. I think that is a little excessive. How about $10 an hour and let them work 400 hours. There are too many unanswered questions just to throw this out as a tax credit.
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$40hour x 40 hours/wk x 52 weeks = $83,200.
Like I mentioned. They *cough* their parents *cough* are already getting a tax credit for their education expenses for doing nothing additional.