You can qualify for an education credit if you paid the cost of higher education. If eligible, it reduces the amount of taxes you owe on your return and could lead to a refund. There are two education credits: the American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) and the Lifetime Learning Credit (LLC).
There are additional rules for each credit, but you must meet all three of the following for both:
You can save up to $2,500 per eligible student in tax for education expenses.
To be eligible for AOTC, the student must:
The LLC is a nonrefundable credit for students who are attending all years of post-secondary education and/or for courses to acquire or improve job skills. Additionally, it is not required for a student to be pursuing a degree or other recognized education credential.
However, it must be an eligible institution in the federal student aid program. Taxpayers must also attend at least one course during the year. The maximum benefit of the credit is $2,000. The credit covers tuition, fees, books, and supplies you must purchase from the school. If you paid qualified tuition fees, you will receive form 1098-T to report it towards your education credit.
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