I have attended college on and off since the fall of 2013. Unfortunately it took me longer than expected to complete my undergraduate degree.
I attended different schools and some credits transferred to my current university, while others did not.
Long story short during this whole saga I have only claimed the AOTC 2 times.
Because I have just now completed my bachelors degree in the fall of 2019, am I able to claim the AOTC one final time?
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You are allowed to claim the credit on 4 tax returns until you get the 4 year decree ... they do not need to be on consecutive tax years.
Where did you get this information?
Yes, you can claim the American Opportunities Tax Credit.
To be eligible for AOTC, the student must:
*Academic Period can be semesters, trimesters, quarters or any other period of study such as a summer school session. The schools determine the academic periods. For schools that use clock or credit hours and do not have academic terms, the payment period may be treated as an academic period.
More information can be found here:
How could a person find out if it’s been more than 4 years of receiving the credit?
You would need to go back and look at your prior tax returns. If you were a dependent at any time when this credit might have been claimed, you would need to look at your parents' returns as well.
Hi Coleen,
I was told that since it’s being filed under a different persons tax returns the count starts over. So like even if my parents claimed me, I could claim myself when I start filing on my own and it would restart my count at 1 since it’s a new person filing. Is that not correct?
That is NOT correct ... each person gets the credit 4 times no matter which tax return it was claimed on. If you try to take it a 5th time the IRS will send you a nasty letter about it.
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