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I am entering my total qualified student loans under state taxes and the maximum value it shows me is way less than the amount I need to put in. How is this?
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I am entering my total qualified student loans under state taxes and the maximum value it shows me is way less than the amount I need to put in. How is this?
It's just the rule for the credit - there is only a max of $5,000 original loan amount allowed to be used for the calculation. If you have more, you just enter $5,000. You won’t be able to use the rest as the maximum amount of the actual credit is only $500.
If you take a look at the form and follow the calculations, then you can see Line 11 mentions the $5,000 maximum directly on the form.
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I am entering my total qualified student loans under state taxes and the maximum value it shows me is way less than the amount I need to put in. How is this?
It's just the rule for the credit - there is only a max of $5,000 original loan amount allowed to be used for the calculation. If you have more, you just enter $5,000. You won’t be able to use the rest as the maximum amount of the actual credit is only $500.
If you take a look at the form and follow the calculations, then you can see Line 11 mentions the $5,000 maximum directly on the form.
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