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I’m assuming you’re an employee, not self-employed.
It's probably not worth the trouble. It would be an employee business expense. Employee business expenses are a limited deduction. You can claim them only if:
If your miscellaneous itemized deductions clearly don't exceed 2% of your adjusted gross income there is no need to go through the time consuming effort to enter them. If they are over 2%, under the deductions and credits tab at the bottom of the list under other deductions and credits. Look for other deductions.
Turbotax explains the 2% rule at this site.
For employee business expenses look under Federal Taxes, then Deductions and Credits, then Explore on My Own, then Employment Expenses (near the bottom.)
What if I am self-employed and took something related to my work for my own business at Coursera. How would I deduct that then? Is it a business expense or school expense? Its not like an accredited university even though universities produce some of the course material I consumed on there...
@uraqtpc4u2 For the self employed, it's a deductible business, expense, since it's job related. Enter as other expenses. Then identify it as education courses.
As an employee, the online course is not deductible as it is a job-related expense.
Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), the itemized deductions for job-related expenses subject to the 2% of AGI floor are suspended for expenses incurred after December 31, 2017 through 2025.
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One other question related to Coursera:
I also took a course on this website and wasn't sure if I could use the lifetime learning credit to get the 50$ I paid for the course? Would it depend on the school or would it be no for all schools (see link below):
The credit is not dollar for dollar, and there are requirements that would need to be met. You can go through the Education Interview to see if you can report the cost.
The school must be an eligible education institute, which means the following:
“Eligible educational institution. An eligible educational institution is generally any accredited public, nonprofit, or proprietary (privately owned profit-making) college, university, vocational school, or other postsecondary educational institution. Also, the institution must be eligible to participate in a student aid program administered by the U.S. Department of Education. Virtually all accredited postsecondary institutions meet this definition.”
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