AOC credit prompted again.... but does student actually qualify?
Hi.
Thank you for your help. Does my daughter pass the support test if she is paying for living expenses( actual expense cost) beyond the COA outlined by and qualified expenses for 529. She has a 1099-Q ( $32,200) which covers the qualified expenses. But the actual expense cost is $46,000 due to the additional difference in rent ($14,000) not covered by 529. She paid the difference in ( rent ) out of her paid job. Does she qualify for the education credit if we don't claim her? Her earned income was around $24,310. I don't understand how the AOC is calculated to consider parental support and student support. There are other expenses beyond the qualified expense other than the rent, but I'm just presenting the big items. Last year, turbo tax also prompted the credit but it wan't taken bc I thougtht I entered something wrong to prompt this. This year, again Turbo tax prompted the credit ( a good refund), so I wanted to ask for direction. Thanks in advance