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Level 1
posted Dec 10, 2019 9:09:43 PM

Can I deduct my laptop and other accessories as an expense for school as I use it for school? The materials for the class are posted online even though its a actual class

I am taking online classes during the off semester so the computer is required and the class I took this semester was almost all computer work.

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Expert Alumni
Dec 11, 2019 5:30:50 AM

There is no longer a tuition and fees deduction, so there is not an actual deduction for the purchase, however, it can be used in the calculation of the education credits. 

 

A laptop is an eligible education expense to take the Lifetime Learning Credit or the American Opportunity Credit if you otherwise qualify for the education credits.  Depending on what the accessories you purchased are, they may or may not qualify as education expenses.  They would need to be required for your courses in order to be eligible.

 

Qualified Education Expenses

Level 1
Dec 11, 2019 8:25:10 AM

The accessories were a presentation dongle, a mouse, and an extra charging cord and brick. Do any of those counts?

  

Expert Alumni
Dec 11, 2019 8:35:16 AM

Yes, those would be required to use the laptop.  An example of something that wouldn't, would be headphones so you could listen to music while you studied. 

Level 15
Dec 12, 2019 8:34:38 AM

The simple answer to your question is: your computer and most accessories count as qualified educational expenses for calculating The American Opportunity Credit  (the primary tuition/education credit).

 

The actual answer is a little more wishy-washy. 

  • A computer for school purposes may or may not qualify for these credits.
  • Generally, if your computer is a necessary requirement for enrollment or attendance at an educational institution, the IRS deems it a qualifying expense.
  • If you are using the computer simply out of convenience, it most likely does not qualify for a tax credit.

Most people claim the cost. 

 

See https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/college-and-education/can-i-deduct-my-computer-for-school-on-taxes/L6QNESb7Q

Level 2
Jan 2, 2023 10:28:33 PM

I know this response is years after the original post, but I just stumbled across it.

A computer is NEVER an expense for the lifetime learning credit, and must meet strict requirements for the American Opportunity credit - namely the computer must be "a condition for enrollment or attendance at the educational institution".

 

Level 3
Sep 13, 2023 11:59:10 AM


@Sixgunsammy wrote:

I know this response is years after the original post, but I just stumbled across it.

A computer is NEVER an expense for the lifetime learning credit, and must meet strict requirements for the American Opportunity credit - namely the computer must be "a condition for enrollment or attendance at the educational institution".

 


Do you have a source for that? I tried looking up for Lifetime Learning Credit and couldn't find that information (I'm attending an online university set of courses).

Level 2
Sep 13, 2023 12:13:01 PM

Pub 970 is the layman's guide to educational tax benefits, and information regarding qualifying expenses for the lifetime learning credit can be found here:

 

https://www.irs.gov/publications/p970#en_US_2022_publink[phone number removed]

 

Related expenses.

Student activity fees and expenses for course-related books, supplies, and equipment are included in qualified education expenses only if the fees and expenses must be paid to the institution for enrollment or attendance.

Level 15
Sep 13, 2023 12:14:56 PM

Generally, only Tuition and fees required for enrollment or attendance are qualified expenses for the LLC. 

 

Reference: https://www.eitc.irs.gov/other-refundable-credits-toolkit/compare-education-credits/compare-education-credits

Pub 970 (page 24) goes on to say:

"Related expenses.

Student activity fees and expenses for course-related books, supplies, and equipment are included in qualified education expenses only if the fees and expenses must be paid to the institution for enrollment or attendance"

Level 3
Sep 14, 2023 8:44:52 AM

Perfect, thanks! Looks like I should have bought my materials from the campus store!

 

It is possible that a laptop bought from campus and required for attendance in university documentation would qualify.

New Member
Oct 15, 2023 7:05:54 PM

It wouldn't have mattered. Only those books and supplies that the college REQUIRES that you buy from them, i.e. you're not given the option to purchase elsewhere, are eligible for the LLC.