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Education
Yes, it can be taken on any 4 tax years as long as you still qualify for the credit.
You are eligible for the American Opportunity Credit according to the TurboTax FAQ:
Qualifications for claiming the American Opportunity Tax Credit are:
- You paid qualified education expenses for higher education (see Related Information below)
- You paid education expenses for eligible students
- The eligible student is you, your spouse, or a dependent for whom you claim an exemption
- Your modified adjusted gross income is $90,000 ($180,000 if married filing jointly) or less (The credit is reduced between $80,000 and $90,000 ($160,000 and $180,000)
- You must be taking courses at an eligible education institution, which is any college, university, or vocational school with a student aid program administered by the US Department of Education.
You must be considered an eligible student:
- You are enrolled at least half-time in a program leading to a degree, certificate, or other recognized credential
- You had at least one academic period beginning during the year
- You did not use the American Opportunity Tax Credit in any four previous years
- You did not complete the first four years of post-secondary education before the beginning of the year
You are not eligible to claim the American Opportunity Tax Credit if:
- Your filing status is Married Filing Separately.
- Taxpayer is listed as a dependent on another person’s return.
- You and your spouse were non-resident aliens.
- You have a felony drug conviction.
June 6, 2019
6:08 AM