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posted Jun 4, 2019 12:34:25 PM

My daughter is not a dependent, but I paid her college tuition. I earn too much to get a 1098t deduction. Can she deduct the 1098t amount on her taxes?

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Jun 4, 2019 12:34:27 PM

Yes, if properly structured, she can.  That's exactly what we did with one our kids.  IRS Publication 970 allows expenses to be paid with borrowed funds.  I set up the funding as a loan at a current Applicable Federal Rate and an initial repayment date starting after completing the education.  My wife and I then gifted the maximum (I think it was $13,000 per person per year at that time) amount each as payment against the loan balance.  This eliminated the loan obligation by the time she graduated.