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Lifetime Learning Credit
I am a fulltime graduate student who is employed as teaching assistant. I received a W2 and had taxable income. When I go to the student section, it says I am not eligible to receive an education tax credit but only mentions the American Opportunity and not the Lifetime Learning Credit. I should be eligible for it.

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Lifetime Learning Credit
To clarify, did you enter education expenses and go through the entire education interview?
Also, do you have a tax liability? The Lifetime Learning Credit would not be an option unless you had tax liability to which the credit could be applied.
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Lifetime Learning Credit
You cannot get the American Opportunity Tax Credit if you are a grad student, but you might get the Lifetime Learning Credit. However, the LLC is NON-refundable. It can only be used to reduce your tax liability. If you do not have a tax liability, the credit does not do anything for you.
LIFETIME LEARNING CREDIT
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Lifetime Learning Credit
You received a W2 and had taxable income. But if that income was less than $14,600, you do not have a tax liability to offset with the LLC.
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