My husband and I meet the income requirements for the AOC, my child meet the age criteria and is a full time student but TurboTax says we "can't claim and education tax break". Why is this?
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Did you claim your child as your dependent? You have to claim your child as your dependent in order to get the education credit
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/3262983-who-is-eligible-to-take-the-american-opportunity-tax-
You can see your AOC credit on line 18c of your 2019 Form 1040
Yes, I did claim him as a dependent. He is showing on the 1040 but the credit does not appear.
You do not say what year of school he is in. You (or your son if he is not a dependent) can get the AOC for a total of four times during his undergraduate college time. You cannot get it after he achieves a bachelor's degree. You also cannot get an education credit if you file married filing separately--are you filing a joint return?
I wonder if you answered something incorrectly. We cannot see your screen or your return. I suggest deleting the dependent, re-entering him and then going back through the screens to make certain you said he was a full-time student and that you said NO to that weird question about whether the dependent paid for half of his own support. Then go through the education credit section again.
I appreciate you assistance. In 2019 he was only in his second year of college and we are filing a joint return. We received the credit in 2018, that was the first year. I just deleted and re-entered all of his information and I am still getting the same response. I don't understand the issue
After the holiday weekend is over, call in to customer support.
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They are available from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific time Monday - Friday
I appreciate you help. After some more trial and error I figured it out. Under education there was a box asking if he was full time and the type of degree he was seeking. It didn't appear the first time I was entering it or I mistakenly skipped over it but I figured it out. Thanks again for the help!
Yay! So glad to know that you figured it out and fixed it. Have a great 4th of July!
If you are eligible, you have answered something wrong, in the interview. But, a lot of people are just not eligible. See https://www.irs.gov/Individuals/AOTC
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