If a student starts semester classes but later withdraws and did not receive a refund of any sort, can either the American opportunity or the lifetime learning credit for qualified education expenses not refunded be taken?
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Originally posted by DexEA View PostIf a student starts semester classes but later withdraws and did not receive a refund of any sort, can either the American opportunity or the lifetime learning credit for qualified education expenses not refunded be taken?Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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Originally posted by mactoolsix View Posthttp://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p970.pdf
On page 11 Student withdraws from class(es). You can claim an American opportunity credit for qualified education expenses not refunded when a student withdraws
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Originally posted by taxea View PostDepends on how long he attended school. TTB addresses this. The fact that many schools do not refund tuition just because the student drops out, may not qualify for the credit if attendence doesn't meet the credit requirement.
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