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Below the IRS outlines tax benefits in their IRS Tax Tip 2017-31
Higher education costs paid in 2016 can mean tax savings when taxpayers file their tax returns. If taxpayers, their spouses or their dependents took post-high school coursework last year, they may be eligible for a tax credit or deduction.
Here are some facts from the IRS about tax benefits for higher education.
For 2016, there are two tax credits available to help taxpayers offset the costs of higher education. The American Opportunity Credit and the Lifetime Learning Credit may reduce the amount of income tax owed. Use Form 8863 to claim the education credits.
The American Opportunity Credit (AOC) is:
The Lifetime Learning Credit (LLC) is:
The tuition and fees deduction can reduce the amount of income subject to tax. This deduction may be beneficial for taxpayers who don’t qualify for the American Opportunity Credit or the Lifetime Learning Credit. Use Form 8917 to claim the tuition and fees deduction.
The Tuition and Fees Deduction is:
Additionally:
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