Maximize Your AOTC Benefits: A Student's Guide

Many students and their families overlook a valuable opportunity to reduce education costs through the American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC). If you’re trying to understand how to best utilize this credit, you're in the right place. According to IRS guidelines, if your parents are eligible but choose not to claim you as a dependent on their tax return, you as a student can separately claim the AOTC for your qualified tuition and related expenses. (Reg § 1.25A-1(f)).

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Understanding the nuances around who can claim the credit is crucial. The AOTC can offer a significant tax advantage, with up to $2,500 available for four years per student pursuing a degree or recognized education credential. Our video overview simplifies these details, so you can navigate your tax options effectively.

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