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UPDATE AS OF FEB. 25, 2018
The IRS is now accepting tax returns with the Tuition and Fees Deduction, and TurboTax has been updated to allow the deduction to be entered.
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UPDATE AS OF FEB. 13, 2018
The Tuition and Fees Deduction was extended for 2017 by the Budget Act that was passed and signed into law on Feb. 9, 2018. However, it will be at least several weeks before the IRS revises the forms and its computer programs, and the revised forms can be incorporated in TurboTax. If you think that the Tuition and Fees Deduction might give you a greater benefit than either of the education credits discussed below, your simplest course of action would be to wait to file your tax return until TurboTax has been updated for the retroactive changes.
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Original answer posted Nov. 20, 2017:
There are three different federal tax benefits for college tuition:
The Tuition and Fees Deduction expired at the end of 2016 and has not yet been renewed. That is what you read about at the link that you posted. The Tuition and Fees Deduction could still be extended for 2017 and later years. An extension is included in the tax reform bills currently being considered in Congress. There could also be a separate bill extending this and a few other expired provisions, as there has been in past years.
The American Opportunity Credit and the Lifetime Learning Credit are still in effect and are as permanent as anything in the tax law can be. Even if the Tuition and Fees Deduction is not extended, you will still be able to claim the American Opportunity Credit or the Lifetime Learning Credit for your daughter's tuition, as long as you meet the requirements for one of those credits.
You can only claim one of the three tax benefits for a particular student. For undergraduate tuition, the American Opportunity Credit usually provides the biggest tax benefit, unless your income is too high to claim it. After you enter your tuition expenses, TurboTax will automatically calculate which of the three tax benefits gives you the biggest tax reduction.
UPDATE AS OF FEB. 25, 2018
The IRS is now accepting tax returns with the Tuition and Fees Deduction, and TurboTax has been updated to allow the deduction to be entered.
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UPDATE AS OF FEB. 13, 2018
The Tuition and Fees Deduction was extended for 2017 by the Budget Act that was passed and signed into law on Feb. 9, 2018. However, it will be at least several weeks before the IRS revises the forms and its computer programs, and the revised forms can be incorporated in TurboTax. If you think that the Tuition and Fees Deduction might give you a greater benefit than either of the education credits discussed below, your simplest course of action would be to wait to file your tax return until TurboTax has been updated for the retroactive changes.
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Original answer posted Nov. 20, 2017:
There are three different federal tax benefits for college tuition:
The Tuition and Fees Deduction expired at the end of 2016 and has not yet been renewed. That is what you read about at the link that you posted. The Tuition and Fees Deduction could still be extended for 2017 and later years. An extension is included in the tax reform bills currently being considered in Congress. There could also be a separate bill extending this and a few other expired provisions, as there has been in past years.
The American Opportunity Credit and the Lifetime Learning Credit are still in effect and are as permanent as anything in the tax law can be. Even if the Tuition and Fees Deduction is not extended, you will still be able to claim the American Opportunity Credit or the Lifetime Learning Credit for your daughter's tuition, as long as you meet the requirements for one of those credits.
You can only claim one of the three tax benefits for a particular student. For undergraduate tuition, the American Opportunity Credit usually provides the biggest tax benefit, unless your income is too high to claim it. After you enter your tuition expenses, TurboTax will automatically calculate which of the three tax benefits gives you the biggest tax reduction.
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