It is false that eligible tuition paid from tax-exempt scholarship income does not qualify for the education tax credit.
The education deduction helps pay for higher education by reducing the amount of tax you pay on your tax return. If your deductions bring your taxes below zero, you can get a refund. Two education credits are available: American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) and Lifelong Learning Credit (LLC)
Grantees must be full-time students at a college, school, or other educational institution. This allowance does not apply to scholarship income.
To calculate your student tax credit, multiply the total amount of tuition paid (found on the receipt or form you received from the university) by the federal tax credit rate.
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