Originally posted by BP.
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You (or your parents if you are claimed by them) are eligible to claim the American Oportunity Credit based on being enrolled at least half-time.
If a student is not able to be claimed by the student's parents (or if the parents simply decide not to claim the dependent even though they could have), then the student is definitely eligible for the nonrefundable portion of the credit.
The second part is the question about the refundable portion....which requires the student to be over a certain age or provide more than half of their support with earned income. If the parents simply chose not to claim the student, the student did not suppy more than half of their own support, so that eliminates the refundable portion automatically. If the student did not provide more than half of their support with earned income, the refundable portion is not allowed.
In this particular situation, the student is not a full-time which eliminates the student from being considered a Qualifying Child to begin with and is not a dependent. Not being a full-time student (and being over age 18) eliminates the susceptibility to the Kiddie Tax rules. Thus, the student is the only person who can claim the credit (since the parents cannot claim the student) and is able to claim the refundable portion (since the student is not covered by the Kiddie Tax rules).
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