I apologize if this has been answered before but I did search and could not find it. I actually think I may have raised it before.
Everyone on this board knows that the AOC is only for students in their first four years of school. However, what is the definition of a year of school? I'm thinking one is busted if one has claimed education credits for four tax years already or has received a four year degree. The client I am trying to get AOC for is in at least year six of pursuing an undergrad degree and he or his parents have claimed some kind of education credit every year. Am I right in saying that he can't get AOC? I do know about Lifetime Learning and other benefits and I can get him something but I want to make sure I get him the best deal he can legally claim.
Everyone on this board knows that the AOC is only for students in their first four years of school. However, what is the definition of a year of school? I'm thinking one is busted if one has claimed education credits for four tax years already or has received a four year degree. The client I am trying to get AOC for is in at least year six of pursuing an undergrad degree and he or his parents have claimed some kind of education credit every year. Am I right in saying that he can't get AOC? I do know about Lifetime Learning and other benefits and I can get him something but I want to make sure I get him the best deal he can legally claim.
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