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Filled out info for 1098 T
pay for my son's tuition in 2017
no tax break given, says either income exceeds qualified limit or no net qualified education expense
don't understand why tuition payment wouldnt provide tax break
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The deduction is $0, $2,000 or $4,000 depending on your Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI).
The reason you may see "no net qualified education expense" is because the IRS does not allow students to take a credit just for being a student. If the student gets scholarships that cause them to pay nothing out of pocket, then there is no credit and sometimes any overage is considered income to the student. The IRS says that a credit is used to offset any "cost" to the student so if there is no cost then there is no credit.
For the AOTC and Lifetime Credits:
These expenses qualify, as long as they are required to enroll in or attend a qualified educational institution:
Fees paid for non-credit courses and sports (or similar activities) don't qualify unless:
These expenses are not considered qualified education expenses for either credit:
Why would Turbo Tax give me the American Opportunity Credit for one child and not the other? They both get similar scholarships and have similar expenses. We are under the income level so that's not the issue.
Check your entries to be sure you didn't answer something that would disqualify them.
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