MichaelMc
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Education

The certification course would not qualify for the the American Opportunity Tax Credit, as it is not leading to a degree, but it should qualify for the Lifetime Learning Credit.

To be eligible for the Lifetime Learning Credit (LLC), the student must: 

  • Be enrolled or taking courses at an eligible educational institution;
  • Be taking higher education course or courses to get a degree or other recognized education credential or to get or improve job skills; and
  • Be enrolled for at least one academic period beginning in the tax year.

You cannot claim a credit for education expenses paid with tax-free funds. You must reduce the amount of expenses paid with tax-free grants, scholarships and fellowships and other tax-free education help. 

Finally, be aware of the income limits for LLC:

  • To claim the full credit, your MAGI, modified adjusted gross income, must be $55,000 or less, or $111,000 or less if you are married filing jointly.
  • If your MAGI is between $55,000 and $65,000 (between $111,000 but less than $131,000 for married filing jointly), you receive a reduced amount of the credit.
  • If your MAGI is over $65,000 ($131,000 for married filing jointly), you cannot claim the credit.

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