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posted Mar 4, 2022 9:56:13 AM

Deduction for computer

I know generally books and computers are not deductible unless they are "required" by the school or a class.  That said, I had to purchase new computers for my wife and son over COVID because of the requirement to do online instruction because classes were not being held in person.  Even now some classes are held online vice in person.

 

Given this, am I justified in claiming the computer as required for the class and deducting it?

 

Thank you.

 

Jason

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Expert Alumni
Mar 4, 2022 10:28:33 AM

No.  A Computer is allowable for attending a qualified post secondary school.  

 

You must pay the expenses for higher education that result in a degree or other recognized education credential. For the Lifetime Learning Credit, you can qualify if you take the course to acquire or improve your job skills.

 

See IRS'  Education Credits Frequently Asked Question page for more information.