I am a substitute teacher and I finished a teaching certification program through a state university in Virginia. The program was between September 2020 and December 2020. Because I finished the program I received my provisional teaching license.
Is there a way I can deduct my tuition for this program. The tuition was $4,600. I paid straight cash, no scholarship or financial aid. The university said they don't mail out a 1098 form because the certification program is a non-credit course.
Can I use the lifetime learning credit? If i can, how do i do it?
It is possible you can claim the credit depending on a few other factors. One of the advantages of the Lifetime Learning Credit is that you can take the credit every year for higher education, as long as you meet all of these qualifying requirements:
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Qualified expenses are tuition and certain related expenses required for enrollment at an eligible institution. The course must be either part of a post-secondary degree program or taken by the student to acquire or improve job skills.
Student activity fees and expenses for course-related books, supplies, and equipment are included in qualified education expenses only if the fees and expenses are paid to the institution as a condition of enrollment or attendance.
You can enter tuition that was not reported on a 1098-T in the Education section. Go through the 1098-T / Education area and you will be able to enter your expenses. TurboTax will let you know which deduction or credits you qualify for.
It is possible you can claim the credit depending on a few other factors. One of the advantages of the Lifetime Learning Credit is that you can take the credit every year for higher education, as long as you meet all of these qualifying requirements:
Related Information:
Qualified expenses are tuition and certain related expenses required for enrollment at an eligible institution. The course must be either part of a post-secondary degree program or taken by the student to acquire or improve job skills.
Student activity fees and expenses for course-related books, supplies, and equipment are included in qualified education expenses only if the fees and expenses are paid to the institution as a condition of enrollment or attendance.
You can enter tuition that was not reported on a 1098-T in the Education section. Go through the 1098-T / Education area and you will be able to enter your expenses. TurboTax will let you know which deduction or credits you qualify for.
ok, it seems that I would qualify but turbo tax just decided that I wasn't. I don't know how to go about putting in my information about the certification program and tuition and expenses. I don't know where to include it. Is it because I didn't get the 1098 form from the university?