Family is really struggling. Son is 20 and is working as many hours as he can while going to school to help with expenses. He earned about $ 9500 in all of 2008. In spring he had 11 credit hours, summer 6 credit hours and fall semister 9 credit hours. According to school he needs 12 credit hours to be considered full time. TTB refers to "full time student in any 5 month period during the year". Is there any consideration under which he could qualify so parents get the exemption? He does meet at least the part-time status so I believe the tutiion his parents pay should be availabe for HOPE Credit on their return, or do the parents loose that too?
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Originally posted by Art View PostIs there any consideration under which he could qualify so parents get the exemption?
He does meet at least the part-time status so I believe the tutiion his parents pay should be availabe for HOPE Credit on their return, or do the parents loose that too?
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Originally posted by David1980Because the parents can't claim him as a dependent. Too old/not a full time student to be a qualifying child. Made too much money to be a qualifying relative.Originally posted by David1980 View Postfull-time is required for qualifying child test.
Agree. Pub 17, p. 27 --- Full time student- one who is enrolled for the number of hours the school considers to be full time attendance. OP gave the info that 12 credits are required for full time student status.
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