Can I claim my son's tuition cost if I can claim him as a dependent with no income?
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My son is 28 and has been living with me with no income and has been a full time student.
If you can claim him as a dependent, you can claim a tuition credit for his education. The American Opportunity credit is worth up to $2500. Grad students are only eligible for a lesser credit (Lifetime Learning Credit) worth up to $2000, but requiring more tuition having been paid.
There are two types of dependents, "Qualifying Children"(QC) and standard ("Qualifying Relative" in IRS parlance even though they don't have to actually be related). He can't be a QC, since he's over age 23. The Other dependent (qualifying relative) credit is worth (up to) $500 per dependent and is non-refundable.
A person can still be a Qualifying relative dependent, if not a Qualifying Child, if he meets the 6 tests for claiming a dependent:
In either case:
Thank you so much for the help!
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