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June 1, 2019
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Can I claim the American Opportunity Tax Credit by listing scholarship money as income if the scholarship is greater than my qualified educational expenses by $4000?

  • June 1, 2019
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While reading the 2016 version of IRS form 970 regarding eligibility for the AOTC, they note that you can claim the tax credit if you list part of your scholarship as income regardless of whether or not your college used part of your scholarship money to pay off qualified education expenses. The following paragraph is confusing however:


"Coordination with Pell grants and other scholarships: You may be able to increase your American opportunity credit when the student (you, your spouse, or your dependent) includes certain scholarships or fellowship grants in the student's gross income. Your credit may increase only if the amount of the student's qualified education expenses minus the total amount of scholarships and fellowship grants is less than $4,000. "


Does this mean that if I had qualified expenses of $5000 and my total scholarship money was $10,000 I wouldn't be able to list part of scholarship as income and claim the AOTC? If instead I had qualified expenses of $5000 and a total scholarship of $7000 then I could claim the AOTC?

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    Employee
    June 1, 2019

    In your example, to maximize your credit you would claim $4,000 of qualified expenses for the purpose of claiming the AOC.  You would apply $1,000 of scholarship money toward the rest of the expenses to account for the total of $5,000. That leaves scholarship income of $9,000 which is taxable to the student. 

    March 7, 2020

    can you clarify how that manual adjustment is done in turbotax for both the parent claiming the credit and the student claiming the extra income?  For the latter, I assume some change needs to be made in the section reporting education expenses and scholarships (1098T portion) but it's not clear which box to adjust by the 1000

    Employee
    March 7, 2020

    First be sure that the student has a filing requirement. If they have no other income they might not have to file at all. 

    if filing is required the student goes to Deductions/Credits >Education and Scholarships and follow the interview. 

    They should be able enter the scholarship income in the screen which shows "Did you pay for room and board with a Scholarship or Grant ? Here you need enter how much of the Sch/Grants you paid for Room and Board. This will be added in 1040 Line 1 as SCH.