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April 10, 2021
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education expenses

  • April 10, 2021
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My daughter is done with school but makes monthly payments to the school. She does not receive a 1098T. How does she file her payments?

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    April 10, 2021

    You can still claim an education credit if your school that closed did not provide you a Form 1098-T. Your daughter has to be enrolled to  eligible educational institution to claim the Lifetime Learning credit. The maximum amount of covered expenses is $10,000 no matter how many students you have. This translates into a $2,000 maximum credit ($10,000 X 20%).

    Be sure to keep a copy of the students school account statement with your tax file.

     

    Tax educational credits

    What Is the Lifetime Learning Tax Credit?

     

    Hal_Al
    Employee
    April 11, 2021

    She does not  file them, at all.  Payments made in arrears are not eligible for a tuition credit or deduction.  Only payments made in the same year as the course work are eligible*.

     

    * One exception (that doesn't apply in your daughter's case): payments made in the current year for the 1st term of the following year may be counted.