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Education
No, not if you already claimed the expenses for her last semester of 2017, while you were doing the 2016 return. The scholarship will also prevent you from claiming a Lifetime Learning credit for graduate expenses in 2017. Unfortunately, the amount of scholarship exceeding her eigible expenses will be taxable income, and would be claimed as income on her return, not yours.
‎June 3, 2019
10:36 AM