My first college was in other country, I did not take the American opportunity credit for that 4 year study. Now I am working on my post-bachelor degree in US, this is the first bachelor degree I will get in US, and this is the first year I may claim for the American opportunity credit. I am not sure if I am qualify for the American opportunity credit? Thank you!
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No, in order to claim the AOTC you cannot be working on a graduate degree. It would have to be a Bachelors degree or less.
You may be eligible for the Lifetime Learning Credit.
https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/individuals/llc
No, in order to claim the AOTC you cannot be working on a graduate degree. It would have to be a Bachelors degree or less.
You may be eligible for the Lifetime Learning Credit.
https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/individuals/llc
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