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Education
Yes, if you already claimed it on your 2018 return, you can only claim your extra expenses, books, notebooks, whatever things were required for you to attend classes. Here are some links to help with what you can do:
- What are examples of education expenses?
- What are qualified education expenses for the American Opportunity and Lifetime Learning credits?
- What education tax credits are available?
- Why didn't I get a credit or deduction for education expenses?
- If a parent claims me as a dependent, can I claim the education tax credit?
- What expenses qualify for the American Opportunity Tax Credit and which ones do not?
- Who is eligible to take the American Opportunity Tax Credit?
- Who is eligible for the Lifetime Learning Credit?
- What expenses qualify for the Lifetime Learning Credit?
- Why is my scholarship taxable?
- Can I deduct education expenses that were paid with student loans?
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March 13, 2020
3:57 PM