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Yes. An associate degree usually means you have only completed the first 2 years of college. The disqualifier for the American opportunity credit is completion of the first 4 years of post secondary education. For most people that means a bachelor's degree.
Yes, if you cannot be claimed as a dependent by someone else and meet the other requirements for the American Opportunity Credit:
Please be aware you cannot claim the credit if your Modified Adjusted Gross Income is over $90,000 ($180,000 for joint filers).
Please follow the instructions below to check if you qualify:
Please see What education tax credits are available? for additional information.
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