The American Opportunity Credit is:
- Worth up to $2,500 per eligible student.
- Only available for the first four years at an eligible college or vocational school.
- Subtracted from your taxes but can also give you a refund of up to $1,000 if it’s more than your taxes.
- For students earning a degree or other recognized credential.
- For students going to school at least half-time for at least one academic period that started during the tax year.
- For the cost of tuition, books and required fees and supplies.
- Limited to $2,000 per tax return, per year, no matter how many students qualify.
- For all years of higher education, including classes for learning or improving job skills.
- Limited to the amount of your taxes.
- For the cost of tuition and required fees, plus books, supplies and equipment you must buy from the school.
- Your school should give you a Form 1098-T, Tuition Statement, showing expenses for the year. Make sure it’s correct.
- You must file Form 8863, Education Credits, to claim these credits on your tax return.
- You can’t claim either credit if someone else claims you as a dependent.
- You can’t claim both credits for the same student or for the same expense, in the same year.
- The credits are subject to income limits that could reduce the amount you can claim on your return.
- You can also visit IRS.gov and use the Interactive Tax Assistant tool to see if you’re eligible to claim these credits.
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