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My tuition was over $13,000. My american opportunity credit was only $1913. Why am i not getting the full $2500?

 
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HelenC1
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My tuition was over $13,000. My american opportunity credit was only $1913. Why am i not getting the full $2500?

There are two parts to the American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC). The credit is split out in two different places on your income tax return.

 

 The first is a maximum nonrefundable credit of up to $1,500. The nonrefundable credit can be up to $1,500:

  • It is on Schedule 3 (Form 1040 or 1040-SR), Line 3 Education credits from Form 8863, line 19. 
  • nonrefundable credit is subtracted from your income tax liability, up to the total amount you owe. But unlike a refundable tax credit, a nonrefundable credit cannot reduce your tax balance beyond zero. 
  • For additional information, click on What Is the Difference Between a Refundable and a Nonrefundable ...

The second is a refundable credit of up to $1,000. 

If you're not eligible for the American Opportunity Tax Credit, you may be eligible for:

Related information: 

[Edited 3-12-2020|10:20 am PST]

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HelenC1
Expert Alumni

My tuition was over $13,000. My american opportunity credit was only $1913. Why am i not getting the full $2500?

There are two parts to the American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC). The credit is split out in two different places on your income tax return.

 

 The first is a maximum nonrefundable credit of up to $1,500. The nonrefundable credit can be up to $1,500:

  • It is on Schedule 3 (Form 1040 or 1040-SR), Line 3 Education credits from Form 8863, line 19. 
  • nonrefundable credit is subtracted from your income tax liability, up to the total amount you owe. But unlike a refundable tax credit, a nonrefundable credit cannot reduce your tax balance beyond zero. 
  • For additional information, click on What Is the Difference Between a Refundable and a Nonrefundable ...

The second is a refundable credit of up to $1,000. 

If you're not eligible for the American Opportunity Tax Credit, you may be eligible for:

Related information: 

[Edited 3-12-2020|10:20 am PST]

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My tuition was over $13,000. My american opportunity credit was only $1913. Why am i not getting the full $2500?

It is a tax credit of up to $2,500 of the cost of tuition, fees and course materials paid during the taxable year. Also, 40% of the credit (up to $1,000) is refundable. This means you can get it even if you owe no tax.

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