Yes, she should be able to claim the AOC if she is not a dependent on another filling and meets the requirements below.
To qualify, you must be enrolled for at least one academic period at least half-time each year. The credit covers:
- Tuition payments (there is no distinction between covering tuition versus books/supplies as implied in these bullets)
- The entire cost of purchasing school books and supplies for the first $2,000 you spend
- Plus 25% of the next $2,000 you spend on books and supplies, or $500
That's a maximum annual tax credit of $2,500.
However, after a certain income level, the credit starts phasing out. In 2020, the credit begins decreasing for:
The credit is not available to those whose income exceeds $90,000 for single filing or $180,000 for married filing jointly.
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