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posted Jun 5, 2019 10:50:19 PM

Can I take a deduction for my daughters High School Dual Credit class for Ball State University which was $250 paid to Ball State? She is a full time high school stude

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Jun 5, 2019 10:50:20 PM

According to IRS materials, your child can take an education credit based on dual enrollment as long as all the requirements are met. Please refer to the following IRS link for more information.https://www.irs.gov/help-resources/tools-faqs/faqs-for-individuals/frequently-asked-tax-questions-an....

The school where the college course was taken needs to be an eligible educational institution. Please refer to this IRS link to learn more.  https://www.irs.gov/individuals/eligible-educational-inst

With respect to the education credits, there are specific requirements regarding number of courses etc. For the American Opportunity Credit, page 10 of Pub 970 says, "for at least one academic period beginning (or treated as beginning) in 2016, the student both: was enrolled in a program that leads to a degree, certificate, or other recognized educational credential; AND carried at least one half the normal full-time workload for his/her course of study. The standard for what is half of the normal full time workload is determined by each eligible educational institution…."

It also says, "For 2016, treat an academic period beginning in the first 3 months of 2017 as if it began in 2016, if qualified education expenses for the student were paid in 2016 for that academic period".

 Per page 11 of Pub 970, "an academic period includes a semester, trimester, quarter, or other period of study (such as a summer school session) as reasonably determined by an educational institution….." https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p970.pdf

 With the respect to the Lifetime Learning Credit, you would need to have taken at least one course during the year. However, you can also claim this credit if your academic period began in the first 3 months of 2017.

Please refer to the following FAQ to learn more about the education credits. 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3301953

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New Member
Jun 5, 2019 10:50:20 PM

According to IRS materials, your child can take an education credit based on dual enrollment as long as all the requirements are met. Please refer to the following IRS link for more information.https://www.irs.gov/help-resources/tools-faqs/faqs-for-individuals/frequently-asked-tax-questions-an....

The school where the college course was taken needs to be an eligible educational institution. Please refer to this IRS link to learn more.  https://www.irs.gov/individuals/eligible-educational-inst

With respect to the education credits, there are specific requirements regarding number of courses etc. For the American Opportunity Credit, page 10 of Pub 970 says, "for at least one academic period beginning (or treated as beginning) in 2016, the student both: was enrolled in a program that leads to a degree, certificate, or other recognized educational credential; AND carried at least one half the normal full-time workload for his/her course of study. The standard for what is half of the normal full time workload is determined by each eligible educational institution…."

It also says, "For 2016, treat an academic period beginning in the first 3 months of 2017 as if it began in 2016, if qualified education expenses for the student were paid in 2016 for that academic period".

 Per page 11 of Pub 970, "an academic period includes a semester, trimester, quarter, or other period of study (such as a summer school session) as reasonably determined by an educational institution….." https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p970.pdf

 With the respect to the Lifetime Learning Credit, you would need to have taken at least one course during the year. However, you can also claim this credit if your academic period began in the first 3 months of 2017.

Please refer to the following FAQ to learn more about the education credits. 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3301953