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posted Jun 1, 2019 3:54:28 AM

Can post baccalaureate grad classes be deducted? No 1098-T. How??

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New Member
Jun 1, 2019 3:54:30 AM

Yes, you might qualify for the  Lifetime Learning credit.

In order to qualify for the Lifetime Learning Credit you must have made tuition and fee payments to a post-secondary school (after high school) during the year. You can claim the credit for any post-secondary classes you take; you don't have to be working towards a degree. Some limitations do exist though. If you earn too much income during the year, you may not be eligible to claim the credit. However, this also depends on your filing status.

For additional information on the Lifetime Learning Credit and to see if you are eligible for it, please see the below FAQ.

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/5358151

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New Member
Jun 1, 2019 3:54:30 AM

Yes, you might qualify for the  Lifetime Learning credit.

In order to qualify for the Lifetime Learning Credit you must have made tuition and fee payments to a post-secondary school (after high school) during the year. You can claim the credit for any post-secondary classes you take; you don't have to be working towards a degree. Some limitations do exist though. If you earn too much income during the year, you may not be eligible to claim the credit. However, this also depends on your filing status.

For additional information on the Lifetime Learning Credit and to see if you are eligible for it, please see the below FAQ.

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/5358151