I'm not whining nor am I paying 200k. that was in my OP. I'm asking a question - and got an answer. TYVM |
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Up to $2500 if your income is below $80k single/$160k couple
Details here: https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/individuals/american-opportunity-tax-credit Here's the AI summary, but if you're actually filing for it, refer to the IRS official info. American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) The AOTC is a valuable, partially refundable federal tax credit designed to help offset the costs of higher education for the first four years of postsecondary study. Maximum Credit: Up to $2,500 annually per eligible student. Calculation: It covers 100% of the first $2,000 in qualified expenses and 25% of the next $2,000 in expenses. Refundability: Up to 40% of the credit (a maximum of $1,000) may be refundable, meaning you can receive money back even if you owe no taxes. Eligibility Requirements: The student must be pursuing a degree or other recognized education credential. Enrolled at least half-time for at least one academic period during the tax year. Income limitations apply: for 2025, the full credit is available for individuals with a modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) of $80,000 or less, or married couples filing jointly with a MAGI of $160,000 or less. Qualified Expenses: Includes tuition, required enrollment fees, and course materials (books, supplies, equipment) needed for study. |
Families under 180K aren't paying 95K a year |
| you can let your kid file on their own. don't claim them. They can get a refund. |