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Is there a tax advantage to being a full time student?
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There maybe some tax breaks (if you are not being claimed by someone else). Your status as a full-time student doesn't exempt you from federal income taxes, but it also means you may not have to file a federal tax return. ... The American Opportunity Tax Credit provides a refundable credit of up to $2,500 when you pay for certain educational expenses, including tuition and books.
Enter your information into TurboTax & the software will give you any credits you qualify for.
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Possibly - It depends if you are the student filing your own tax return and cannot be a dependent, or if you are a parent claiming a child as a dependent.
Being a full-time student allows a perent to claim the student as a qualifying child dependent beyond the normal age 18 cut off age to age 23 (if the other Qualifying child requirements are met).
The taxpayer (parent or student) claiming the full-time student might also qualify for certain educational credits (AOC or Lifetime Learning Credit) if otherwise qualified.