There are many questions when it comes to college tuition tax deductions. What is the tax benefit of the tuition and fees deduction? The tuition and fees deduction can reduce the amount of your income subject to tax by up to $4,000.

First Things First

If you have paid for education expenses during the year for yourself, your spouse, or your dependant, you may be able to deduct those qualified expenses. Now, if you filed as a married person but, filed separately or if another person can claim an exemption for you as a dependent on his or her tax return then, you cannot take advantage of this deduction. This deduction only counts for higher education. You can visit the IRS for detailed information about qualified education expenses.

Itemize Deductions

The college tuition tax deduction can be claimed even if you do not itemize deductions. This is an adjustment to your income. The college tuition deduction is the way to go if you cannot take either the Hope or lifetime learning credit because your income is too high. You will want to choose the one that will give you the lower tax.

Can You Claim the Deduction?

If you can answer yes to these questions then, you can claim the college tuition and fees deduction.

1.    You are the student.

2.    Your spouse is the student.

3.    Your dependent that is claimed by you as an exemption on your tax return

4.    You pay the tuition or course fees for the eligible student.

5.    You pay for the qualified education of the higher education.

Remember the educational institution you choose must be eligible to claim the college tuition tax deduction. The school that you choose will be able to tell you if they are an eligible educational institution.

You will want to use an online tax TurboTax Online. It’s fast and easy to use. Don’t miss out on claiming the college tuition deduction! Your biggest refund is guaranteed. Turbo Tax covers more than 350 deductions to show you what you qualify for. Get your biggest refund today!

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July 13, 2010 at 8:41 am by FourLane
Category: Main Content