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There’s no doubt about it, education tax benefits can make a huge difference in your refund. The American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) typically offers the largest tax break. But if you don’t qualify for that, there’s always the Lifetime Learning Cr... read more
Employee Tax Expert KarenL ‎Posted March 13, 2025
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My wife studies in the University of London - London School of Econ's distant learning program. We paid tuition in 2018. The University is eligible for FAFSA and has the following school code: G06693. However, the University did not send us a 1098-T.... read more
ishraqislam ‎Posted June 1, 2019 | Latest post 43m ago by RogerD1
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The parent took a distribution from their 529 account (parent is the account owner) in 2025 to pay their dependent child beneficiary's qualified education expenses, for example college tuition. The dependent child is named as the beneficiary on the 5... read more
robca2010 ‎Posted Saturday | Latest post yesterday by Hal_Al
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Hello. I have some questions regarding Form 1098-T and student dependency. I apologize in advance for my lengthy post as I was trying to provide sufficient background. Our son is a full-time student (under 24) who received a 1098-T for 2025: Box 1-Qu... read more
Luna_Tax ‎Posted Saturday | Latest post yesterday by Luna_Tax
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Trying to complete taxes but this has had me stumped for the last week. I've entered the 2025 1098-T data for my 2 college students (both dependents), finished up the taxes (I thought), then I go to Smart Check and it asks for 1098-T data from 2024. ... read more
user17760152816 ‎Posted yesterday | Latest post yesterday by Hal_Al
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sittongirl ‎Posted yesterday | Latest post yesterday by Hal_Al
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If I pick myself as student, TT is trying to make the qualified education expense taxable. I cannot pick the actual student as the beneficiary, because they are on my ex wife's tax return
timsalemy ‎Posted yesterday | Latest post yesterday by Hal_Al
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