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No. You cannot "write off" your daughter's tuition. However, it is possible that you may qualify for an education credit. Depending on which year of education she is in and the type of program she is enrolled in, you may be able to claim the Lifetime Learning Credit or the American Opportunity Tax Credit.
The qualifications of the credits are below:
American Opportunity Tax Credit.
"Write off" her tuition? No. Paying her tuition is not an itemized deduction for Schedule A like mortgage interest or property tax, etc. If she is your dependent you can explore your eligibility for education credit like the American Opportunity Tax Credit.
WHAT TAX BREAKS CAN I TAKE FOR EDUCATION
https://www.irs.gov/help/ita/can-i-claim-a-deduction-for-student-loan-interest
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QUALIFIED EDUCATION EXPENSES
EXAMPLES OF EDUCATION EXPENSES
IS ROOM AND BOARD DEDUCTIBLE?
AMERICAN OPPORTUNITY TAX CREDIT
AOC will be shown on line 29 of your Form 1040
https://www.irs.gov/help/ita/am-i-eligible-to-claim-an-education-credit
Yes. If she qualifies as your dependent, you may claim an education credit for the tuition and other qualified expenses paid, whether you paid them or she paid them (or grandma paid them).
In TurboTax (TT), enter at:
Federal Taxes Tab (Personal for H&B version)
Deductions & Credits
-Scroll down to:
--Education
--Education Expenses and Scholarships (1098-T)
It's worth up to $2500, if she is an undergrad.
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