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posted Jun 3, 2019 5:14:43 PM

AOTC claimed in 2017. In 2018 only received a 1098T from a different school Can I continue to take an AOTC deduction? Regarding 1098T where do I deduct tuition expenses?

AOTC was claimed in 2017 using Turbo Tax. In 2018 I only received a 1098T from a different school. Can I continue to take an AOTC deduction in 2018? Regarding 1098T, where do I deduct additional tuition expenses?  There is no tab for adding related expenses such as books and materials.


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Level 15
Jun 3, 2019 5:14:45 PM

If you are an undergraduate pursuing a degree and were at least a 1/2 time student, you (or your parents if they claim you) can claim the AOTC for up to 4 tax years. After you enter the 1098-T, TurboTax will ask you about additional expenses such as books and materials if you qualify for the AOTC. If you don't qualify for the AOTC and only qualify for the Lifetime Learning Credit, you can't claim expenses for books and materials. 

If you had scholarship income that paid for expenses other than tuition and fees, that income is taxable on your tax return whether you are claimed as a dependent by someone else or not. 

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Level 15
Jun 3, 2019 5:14:45 PM

If you are an undergraduate pursuing a degree and were at least a 1/2 time student, you (or your parents if they claim you) can claim the AOTC for up to 4 tax years. After you enter the 1098-T, TurboTax will ask you about additional expenses such as books and materials if you qualify for the AOTC. If you don't qualify for the AOTC and only qualify for the Lifetime Learning Credit, you can't claim expenses for books and materials. 

If you had scholarship income that paid for expenses other than tuition and fees, that income is taxable on your tax return whether you are claimed as a dependent by someone else or not. 

Returning Member
Jun 3, 2019 5:14:46 PM

Thank you for the help.  Specifically I only received the 1098T.  Having utilized the AOTC last year, how do I still deduct it?  Turbo Tax which I used last year is not asking me for additional expenses either related to the 1098T, so not sure how to accomplish all of this.

Level 15
Jun 3, 2019 5:14:48 PM

If TurboTax does not ask about additional expenses after entering the 1098-T, then perhaps you have answered something wrong which leads TurboTax to believe you are not eligible for the AOTC. How many prior years has the AOTC been claimed for you?

Returning Member
Jun 3, 2019 5:14:49 PM

I reviewed my 2016 & 2017 returns.  I filed American Opp Credit & Lifetime Learning credits for both years.  So these are not the same as AOTC??

Level 15
Jun 3, 2019 5:14:51 PM

AOTC is American Opportunity Tax Credit. Lifetime Learning credit is a different education credit. You can't claim additional expenses such as books and course related materials with the Lifetime Learning Credit.