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on a 1098-T can I deduct $80,000 to pay my grandson's college tuition?

 
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Hal_Al
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on a 1098-T can I deduct $80,000 to pay my grandson's college tuition?

Q, On a 1098-T can I deduct $80,000 to pay my grandson's college tuition?

A. No.

 

Only the person claiming the student's exemption (dependency) can claim the education credit.  There is no deduction, just a credit.

 

But, whomever does claim him, whether it be the parent or the student himself, they may count the tuition and expenses, you paid, in claiming the credit for themselves.

 

Although the general rule, in taxes, is that you must be the one making the payment, to get the deduction or credit, there is an exception for education.

 

Here's a post on the five main points on the  1098-T:

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/college-education/discussion/re-what-do-i-do-with-form-1098t/01/37...

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on a 1098-T can I deduct $80,000 to pay my grandson's college tuition?

It is not clear what you are trying to do.   Is your grandson claimed as a dependent on your tax return?   What are you trying to do with the 1098T?   

**Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**
Hal_Al
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Intuit Approved! This answer has been verified for accuracy by an Intuit expert employee

on a 1098-T can I deduct $80,000 to pay my grandson's college tuition?

Q, On a 1098-T can I deduct $80,000 to pay my grandson's college tuition?

A. No.

 

Only the person claiming the student's exemption (dependency) can claim the education credit.  There is no deduction, just a credit.

 

But, whomever does claim him, whether it be the parent or the student himself, they may count the tuition and expenses, you paid, in claiming the credit for themselves.

 

Although the general rule, in taxes, is that you must be the one making the payment, to get the deduction or credit, there is an exception for education.

 

Here's a post on the five main points on the  1098-T:

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/college-education/discussion/re-what-do-i-do-with-form-1098t/01/37...

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