I have a client that went to college in the Philippines for 4 years and is now going to college in America. Can they still qualify for AOC because they didn't attend a eligible education institution in the Philippines or are they out of luck because they have already gone to school for 4 years.
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Can you claim AOC if you attended 4 years of college in another country?
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It partly depends if the US college recognizes the full 4 years or not.
If the US college views the student as being a 'graduate student' (having completed 4 years), then taxpayer does not qualify for the American Opportunity Credit.
If the US college does NOT recognize all of those years (so the US college still views the student as a Freshman, Sophomore, Junior or Senior), then the American Opportunity Credit can still be used (pending the other qualifications).
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Originally posted by TaxGuyBill View PostIt partly depends if the US college recognizes the full 4 years or not.
If the US college views the student as being a 'graduate student' (having completed 4 years), then taxpayer does not qualify for the American Opportunity Credit.
If the US college does NOT recognize all of those years (so the US college still views the student as a Freshman, Sophomore, Junior or Senior), then the American Opportunity Credit can still be used (pending the other qualifications).
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