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Are school athletic fees and drivers education fees deductible as part of the Education Expenses?

 
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Are school athletic fees and drivers education fees deductible as part of the Education Expenses?

No. 

Education expenses for grades K-12 are not deductible on your Federal return, whether for private, public, or home schooling, nor are the expenses for tutoring, after school lessons or after school activities, such as dance lessons, sports, etc.  Some states allow deductions/credits for K-12 education and/or home schooling expenses; if your state has these deductions available, you will be prompted to enter them when you prepare your state return.  (As far as I know, the states that offer any sort of K-12 deductions/credits are Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,Louisiana, Minnesota, and Wisconsin)

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Klewfor3
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Are school athletic fees and drivers education fees deductible as part of the Education Expenses?

Thank you, I should have been more clear. I am asking regarding my State return in the state of Illinois. I have entered the other fees (curriculum, coop fees, etc) but I don’t see anything about drivers ed or athletics.  My son plays b-ball for our coop and took drivers ed this year.

Are school athletic fees and drivers education fees deductible as part of the Education Expenses?

From the Instructions for IL ICR

Education expenses that qualify for this credit include
tuition (including summer school classes meeting elementary or
 secondary graduation requirements).
book fees covering the rental of books that were required as
 a part of the school’s education program.
lab fees covering the use of supplies, equipment, materials,
 or instruments that were required as part of a lab course in
 the school’s education program.
For example, if you rented a musical instrument from the
 school (not from a business)
 for a class, or
 for participation in an extracurricular activity that resulted in a
 credit toward completion of the school’s education program,
 this rental expense qualifies as an education expense.
Education expenses that do not qualify for this credit include
expenses paid to a daycare, preschool, college, university,
 independent tutoring service, or trade school.
expenses paid for the purchase of supplies, books, or equipment
 that are not significantly used up during the school year (e.g.,
 purchasing musical instruments, costumes for a play).
expenses paid for the use of supplies, equipment, materials,
 or instruments if the program does not result in a credit
 towards completion of the school’s education program.
expenses paid directly to a business (e.g., renting a musical
 instrument from a music store).
expenses for after school care, even if paid to the school.
expenses paid for yourself or your spouse.
For more details, see Publication 132, Education Expense Credit
General Rules and Requirements for Parents and Guardians
**Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**
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