Is there a rule to determine whether scholarship has to be used to offset tuition or living expenses (room and board) first?
Facts of a student in 2010:
Qualified education expenses: $8,000
Room and board expenses: $12,000
Scholarship received: $8,000
Parents paid: $12,000
He is a dependent of his parents in 2010.
If we assume the $8,000 education expenses was paid by the scholarship and the $12,000 room and board expense was paid by the parent's funds, the parents won't be able to get education credit.
But if we assume the $8,000 education expenses was paid by the parent's support and the scholarship was used to pay for the room and board, the parents will be able to get education credit.
The problem is that scholarship and parent's payments were lumped together to pay for the tuition and the room and board. Not even the school can tell the student exactly which is for which.
My question is: Do the student and his parents have the freedom to decide which way to go?
Facts of a student in 2010:
Qualified education expenses: $8,000
Room and board expenses: $12,000
Scholarship received: $8,000
Parents paid: $12,000
He is a dependent of his parents in 2010.
If we assume the $8,000 education expenses was paid by the scholarship and the $12,000 room and board expense was paid by the parent's funds, the parents won't be able to get education credit.
But if we assume the $8,000 education expenses was paid by the parent's support and the scholarship was used to pay for the room and board, the parents will be able to get education credit.
The problem is that scholarship and parent's payments were lumped together to pay for the tuition and the room and board. Not even the school can tell the student exactly which is for which.
My question is: Do the student and his parents have the freedom to decide which way to go?
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