Okay so I've tried reading through the answers and can't seem to wrap my head around how to do the numbers on the form. I'm claiming my 20yr old full time student as a dependent on my taxes he has a 1098t form but box 5 exceeds box 1. Box 5 $19680 Box 1 $13263 so that means $6420 of it would be considered taxable and needs to go on his return. But how do I use the "loophole" to be able to claim the tax credit? Like what do I put in my return for 1098t and what does he put in his return for the 1098t, thanks for any help in advance.
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Follow these steps for entry of the loophole:
First, do you qualify for the credit?
I am assuming that you qualify since you searched for the loophole.
On your return: Enter the 1098-T with $4,000 tuition and zero scholarship to get the program to give the full AOTC credit. If your student is not filing a return, you may need to include on your return the Kiddie Tax.
Student's return:
First, do they need to file? If the total taxable student income (scholarships, 529, work, investments, etc.) reaches $15,750, the student must file a return. You can quickly run through the IRS quiz Do I Need to File a Tax Return? But first, let's figure out the scholarship income.
Since the parent is claiming the education credit:
If the student is filing a return, they may need to claim the Kiddie Tax on the Student Return.
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