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JohnW15
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Do the taxpayer and depedend need a valid SSN to claim the AOTC?

It is possible to claim the American Opportunity Credit without an SSN, but you will need a verifiable identification number allowed by the IRS. 

According to the IRS American Opportunity Tax Credit page,

You may not claim the AOTC unless you, your spouse (if you are filing a joint return) and the qualifying student have a valid taxpayer identification number (TIN) issued or applied for on or before the due date of the  return (including extensions). A TIN is a Social Security number, an individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN) or an adoption taxpayer identification number (ATIN).

You may not claim the AOTC on a later original return or an amended return if the TIN is issued on or applied for after the due date of the return (including extensions).


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JohnW15
Intuit Alumni

Do the taxpayer and depedend need a valid SSN to claim the AOTC?

It is possible to claim the American Opportunity Credit without an SSN, but you will need a verifiable identification number allowed by the IRS. 

According to the IRS American Opportunity Tax Credit page,

You may not claim the AOTC unless you, your spouse (if you are filing a joint return) and the qualifying student have a valid taxpayer identification number (TIN) issued or applied for on or before the due date of the  return (including extensions). A TIN is a Social Security number, an individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN) or an adoption taxpayer identification number (ATIN).

You may not claim the AOTC on a later original return or an amended return if the TIN is issued on or applied for after the due date of the return (including extensions).


Do the taxpayer and depedend need a valid SSN to claim the AOTC?

Thanks TurboTaxJohnW15
JohnW15
Intuit Alumni

Do the taxpayer and depedend need a valid SSN to claim the AOTC?

You bet... have a great day!
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