Quiz 3- Education Credits & MFS
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Shesa Student was a second year full-time college student. She brought in her 1098-T from her school. She said she paid the school $3,500 for tuition with her credit card and bought the required textbooks and a few school supplies on Amazon totaling $345. She also bought a meal plan for the semester for $425. What is the total qualified expenses she can claim? *
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Margaret and her husband live together but choose to file separately. Margaret comes in to have her taxes done and mentions she is in her second year of college. She brought in her 1098-T and receipts for all her books and necessary supplies. She has no drug conviction, and attended school full-time at an accredited university. Which education credit can she get? *
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Billy and Kathy Smith paid over 50% of the cost of the home and their daughter Patrice's living expense for the year. Patrice is 21 and attended community college all year. Patrice paid for the college with student loans she took out, her parents did not pay for any of it and she did not receive any grants or scholarships. Can Patrice claim an education credit for the year on her tax return? *
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In some circumstances, eligible students can claim education credits for themselves even if their parents actually paid the qualified tuition and related expenses. *
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Will took a course at the local college to improve his job skills. He paid the $350 tuition and bought a $65 book on Amazon for the class because the school bookstore wanted $235 for the book.  Which credit can he claim on his tax return? *
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Will took a course at the local college to improve his job skills. He paid the $350 tuition and bought a $65 book on Amazon for the class because the school bookstore wanted $235 for the book.  Can he claim $415 as qualified expenses? *
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