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Whether your student is a grad student or undergrad has no bearing on whether you can claim him as a dependent or not. A student is a student, whether high school, college or grad school. What matters is age and support. The student must be under 24 on 12/31/19 and must not have provided more than half his own support for the year.
Student loans (grad or undergrad) are counted as "paid by the students own funds" , unless you co-signed the loan.
You can claim the more generous American Opportunity credit , for one more year (split undergrad / grad year), assuming you have claimed less than 4 times before. You may only count the undergrad expenses.
So when we're talking about student loans, in the student's name (no co-signer), being received by the student to pay for grad school, this amount counts towards the student's "self-support"?
Or is it when they start making payments towards said loans when it counts is "self support"?
Answered at your other post. https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/college-education/discussion/re-grad-school-dependent/01/1338171#M...
It counts as the student's "self-support", when the money is spent on support, not when they start making payments towards said loans.
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