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lisaellis614
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My son is taking dual credit college classes as a high school junior. Do you only get this credit for 4 years?

 
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KrisD
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My son is taking dual credit college classes as a high school junior. Do you only get this credit for 4 years?

The American Opportunity Credit, which is the most advantageous, is available ONLY for 4 years while a student is perusing higher education. The school would need to consider your son as enrolled at least half time in a program leading to a degree.

There is another education credit available, but it is not as generous.

There are several factors to consider, but basically if in one year you incur at least $4,000 more in education expenses than you are re-reimbursed from tax-free assistance, such as scholarships and/or grants, you get the full credit.

If the tuition is being paid to the college, you may be eligible for the credit. If you are, you would have received a 1098-T in your child's name from the school.

A second option would be the Lifetime Learning Credit, which has no limit as to how many years it can be claimed.

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KrisD
Intuit Alumni

My son is taking dual credit college classes as a high school junior. Do you only get this credit for 4 years?

The American Opportunity Credit, which is the most advantageous, is available ONLY for 4 years while a student is perusing higher education. The school would need to consider your son as enrolled at least half time in a program leading to a degree.

There is another education credit available, but it is not as generous.

There are several factors to consider, but basically if in one year you incur at least $4,000 more in education expenses than you are re-reimbursed from tax-free assistance, such as scholarships and/or grants, you get the full credit.

If the tuition is being paid to the college, you may be eligible for the credit. If you are, you would have received a 1098-T in your child's name from the school.

A second option would be the Lifetime Learning Credit, which has no limit as to how many years it can be claimed.

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