I have a client who is paying graduate school costs for a Chilean student here in the US. He has expended over 20,000 for this student. The student has minimal income. Is there any way my taxpayer can claim this non-US resident as a dependent and get the education credits on the money he has expended?
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TTB: 3-15 describes a QR as ".....any other person who lived with the taxpayer all year as a member of the taxpayer's household ....." So it does not appear the student meets this test, even if he meets all the others (income, support, US resident etc.) I would interpret this to mean he lives in the same house. Not sure if it could be construed otherwise, but perhaps a case could be made....???Last edited by Burke; 02-27-2011, 02:03 PM.
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