djarvis88
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So when we're talking about student loans, in the student's name (no co-signer), being received by the student to pay for grad school, this amount counts toward...
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I'm still having problems getting a concrete clarification of:* "The person doesn't provide more than half of his or her own support".Does this include grad sch...
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<<For tax purposes, the IRS doesn't see "you" as giving him anything through a 529. That 529 is considered it's own "third party source" of income for the stude...
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Ok so it does sound like "support" does include school expenses, in which case I am fairly confident that I cannot claim him.I was just wondering because an ana...
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@CarlCool, thanks for the quick and detailed response!I think in our case this:The student is the *PRIMARY* borrower on a *qualified* student loan, and sufficie...
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- Cheered Re: Is a grad school loan considered "paid by the students own funds" for 1098T tax purposes? I can claim child for one more year (split undergrad / grad year). for Hal_Al. March 25, 2020 8:58 AM
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