That may be correct, actually. While the full amount of the American Opportunity credit of $2,500 may not be allowed if you don't have any taxable income, you can receive a refundable credit of up to $1,000. So, you don't qualify for the normal American Opportunity credit, but you may be qualifying for the refundable portion which is typically $1,000.
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