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You do not enter her 1098-T on your tax return (since she is not your dependent).
Grad students are not eligible for the refundable American Opportunity Credit (AOC).*
The only credit available to grad students is the Lifetime Learning Credit (LLC). It is a non refundable credit. That is, it can only be used to offset an actual tax liability (no refund). So she may be able to claim the 1098-T on her tax return.
*The more generous and partially refundable American Opportunity credit (AOC) is available for graduate education in the same year that you completed your bachelors degree.
No. If she is not your dependent, you can not claim the education credit and you don't report the 1098-T on your return.
You do not enter her 1098-T on your tax return (since she is not your dependent).
Grad students are not eligible for the refundable American Opportunity Credit (AOC).*
The only credit available to grad students is the Lifetime Learning Credit (LLC). It is a non refundable credit. That is, it can only be used to offset an actual tax liability (no refund). So she may be able to claim the 1098-T on her tax return.
*The more generous and partially refundable American Opportunity credit (AOC) is available for graduate education in the same year that you completed your bachelors degree.
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