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Yes, you may claim it, ONLY if you took the loan out. If it is in your son's name, then you can not deduct it.
This, from IRS Tax Topic 456:
A qualified student loan is a loan you took out solely to pay qualified higher education expenses that were:
For you, your spouse, or a person who was your dependent when you took out the loan
Yes, you may claim it, ONLY if you took the loan out. If it is in your son's name, then you can not deduct it.
This, from IRS Tax Topic 456:
A qualified student loan is a loan you took out solely to pay qualified higher education expenses that were:
For you, your spouse, or a person who was your dependent when you took out the loan
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