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Education Credits are for Children? Think Again!

Article Highlights:
  • Who Qualifies for Education Credits
  • American Opportunity Credit
  • Lifetime Learning Credit
  • Qualifications
  • Who Gets the Credit
  • 1098-T
  • Qualified Expenses
If you think that education credits are just for sending your children to college, think again—the credits are available to you, your spouse (if you are married), and your dependents. Even if you or your spouse is only attending school part time, you still may qualify for a tax credit.

There are two education-related credits available: the American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) and the Lifetime Learning Credit (LLC). For either credit, the student must be enrolled in an eligible educational institution for at least one academic period (semester, trimester, or quarter) during the year. An eligible educational institution is any accredited public, nonprofit, or proprietary postsecondary institution that can participate in the U.S. Department of Education’s student aid programs. 

The credits phase out for higher-income taxpayers who are married filing jointly or who are unmarried. Those who are married filing separately do not qualify for either credit.

The following table provides the qualifications and details for both credits:
QUALIFICATIONSAOTCLLC
Allowance PeriodFirst 4 years of postsecondary educationAny postsecondary education for any number of years
EnrollmentMust be considered at least a half-time student by the educational institutionNot required to be enrolled at least half-time
Program TypeMust be pursuing a program leading to a degree or another recognized educational credentialNot required to be enrolled for the purpose of obtaining a degree or other credential
Credit Applied Per studentPer family
Credit Amount 100% of the first $2,000 and 25% of the next $2,000 in qualified expenses20% of up to $10,000 in qualified expenses
Credit Refundable?*40% No, can only reduce tax
Qualified ExpensesQualified tuition and related expenses, which include books, supplies and equipment required for enrollment or attendanceQualified tuition and related expenses; the books, supplies and equipment must be purchased from the educational institution
 High-Income AGI Phase-out RangesMarried Filing Jointly: $160,000 to $180,000
Married Filing Separately:
No credit allowed Unmarried: $80,000 to $90,000
Married Filing Jointly: $160,000 to $180,000
Married Filing Separately:
No credit allowed Unmarried: $80,000 to $90,000
 Claim Both Credits on Same Return? Yes, but not for the same student Yes, but not for the same student
*Generally, credits are nonrefundable, meaning that they can only be used to offset your tax liability; any amount exceeding your current-year tax liability is lost. However, unlike other credits, the AOTC is partially refundable in most cases.

Many individuals who both work and attend school can be enrolled less than half-time and still qualify for the LLC.

Another interesting twist to education credits is that the taxpayer who qualifies for and claims the student’s exemption for the year gets the credit—even if someone else pays the expenses. Thus, for example, even if a noncustodial parent pays a child’s college expenses, the custodial parent gets the credit if he or she is otherwise qualified. The same applies when grandparents help pay for their grandchild’s education: the grandparents do not qualify for the credit unless they, and not the child’s parents, claim the student as a dependent.

Generally, the educational institution sends a Form 1098-T to the taxpayer (or dependent). This includes the information necessary to complete the IRS form and claim the credit. Sometimes the 1098-T needs to be retrieved online from the educational institution. The law requires the taxpayer to have this 1098-T in hand to claim either of the credits, but credit can be claimed for other qualified expenses. 

The qualifying expenses for the AOTC and LLC differ in many cases. See the table below for which expenses qualify for the credits.
 DEDUCTIBILITY OF EXPENSES   
 EXPENSENOTESAOTCLLC
Apprenticeship Programs
Post-2018 - Fees, Books, Supplies, Equipment
Required to participate in an apprenticeship program registered and certified with the Secretary of Labor under Section 1 of the National Apprenticeship Act.No No 
ComputerIf needed for attendance at the educational institutionSee Notes No
Computer SoftwareIf needed for attendance at the educational institution. Software for sports, games, hobbies only if educational in natureSee NotesNo
Course Materials and SuppliesFor the LLC, only if purchased from the institution as a condition of attendanceYesSee Notes
EquipmentIf required for enrollment or attendanceYesNo
FeesIf required for enrollment or attendanceYesYes
Fees, BundledMust be allocated between qualified and personal feesYesYes
Fees, Non-AcademicOnly if they are required to be paid to attendYesYes
Fees, Student ActivityIf paid to the educational institutionYesYes
Insurance-NoNo
Medical-NoNo
Room & Board-NoNo
Travel Expenses-No No
Tuition: Higher Education-YesYes 
Tuition: Hobbies, Sports, Games, Non-Credit CoursesIf part of student’s degree program for AOTC and LLC. For LLC if required to acquire or improve job skills.See NotesSee Notes
If you have questions about how these education tax credit provisions apply to you or if you are missing out on credit, please give this office a call.

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