This situation is a little different than any I have seen on the board or in examples, so I am asking for some opinions.
Father paid tuition for spring semester in January. In February or March they found out son wasn't attending classes and was flunking out of school. Was having a lot of problems and it seemed best to bring him home and take him out of school. So technically he was NOT in school for part of 5 months of the year.
If he did not work after he came home and earn more than $3700, father can still claim him as a dependent. (I'm not sure if he worked any or not. He is going to go into military)
Can father still take the tuition credit? He paid the money. Will it just depend on claiming the son on the tax return?
If son worked and earned more than $3700, he will file own return and claim himself. I think he can take the education credit on his return, can't he?
Thanks
Linda, EA
Father paid tuition for spring semester in January. In February or March they found out son wasn't attending classes and was flunking out of school. Was having a lot of problems and it seemed best to bring him home and take him out of school. So technically he was NOT in school for part of 5 months of the year.
If he did not work after he came home and earn more than $3700, father can still claim him as a dependent. (I'm not sure if he worked any or not. He is going to go into military)
Can father still take the tuition credit? He paid the money. Will it just depend on claiming the son on the tax return?
If son worked and earned more than $3700, he will file own return and claim himself. I think he can take the education credit on his return, can't he?
Thanks
Linda, EA
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