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How do I answer this? Your total qualified education expenses are $25,871. Enter the amount you want to use to calculate your education deduction or credit.
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I am a full time college student. Dependent. This is what comes up on my screen right now with question and example below. Still confused on how to answer this.


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How do I answer this? Your total qualified education expenses are $25,871. Enter the amount you want to use to calculate your education deduction or credit.
It sounds like you had a distribution from a 529 plan or ESA to help pay for your education expenses. You can use your education expenses to take get a credit or exclude the income on earnings distributed from the education plan. The program is allocating $10,000 of your education expenses towards getting a credit and the rest towards excluding the income on earnings from the plan. I think I would just leave the allocation as is. The maximum expenses you can have towards an education credit (Lifetime Learning Credit) is $10,000. The remaining $15,871 is allocated toward the earnings which I doubt were that high. I think the $10K allocation is optimal for you.
This screen just allows are users who may have lower education expenses to allocate the amount manually that may work best for them.
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