I know the dependents can be claimed on TP and still file their own tax return and of course to do that, the dependents would have to had some taxable income. Assuming that is the case, can the dependents claim the Ed credits on their own tax return? Hopefully I am wording this correctly.
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TP's AGI to high for Ed credits, other options?
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Originally posted by Lion View PostAmerican Opportunity Credit, the enhanced & expanded version of the Hope Credit
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Originally posted by AZ-Tax View PostRan a sample client with one of the kids NOT claiming himself. $10K box 1 w2 wage, $2K fed withheld. Tax software said "not claiming self as depedent, no credit for any AOC, LT, or Deduction.
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Does the student have any tax liability of their own? If not, then it really doesn't matter.
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In ProSeries, in the section where you mark that they can be claimed as a dependent there's another question of whether they actually were claimed.
So you should have "Can taxpayer be claimed as a dependent of another person (such as parent)?" marked Yes. The next one down, "If yes, was taxpayer claimed as dependent on that person's return?" should be no.
It should then let you take the credit. Tested this in last year's ProSeries (don't have current years) and it gave me a credit of $433 for $10,000 wages and AOC. (It was limited to $433, because that was the amount of tax showing on line 28 of 1040A.)
No errors on return.
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Originally posted by David1980 View PostIn ProSeries, in the section where you mark that they can be claimed as a dependent there's another question of whether they actually were claimed.
So you should have "Can taxpayer be claimed as a dependent of another person (such as parent)?" marked Yes. The next one down, "If yes, was taxpayer claimed as dependent on that person's return?" should be no.
It should then let you take the credit. Tested this in last year's ProSeries (don't have current years) and it gave me a credit of $433 for $10,000 wages and AOC. (It was limited to $433, because that was the amount of tax showing on line 28 of 1040A.)
No errors on return.
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Taxpayer Receives No Benefit
The OP explained that his client had AGI too high to benefit, so was asking about student claiming education benefits without claiming own exemption if parents do not claim student. It seems he has more of an issue with getting the desired outcome in his software than of deciding how to file.
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