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What if my parent paid my tuition expenses?

By Mia Moss

Payments made on your behalf are considered gifts to the student. However, if you, your parent, or a third party didn’t pay any qualifying expenses, you can’t qualify for education credits. If you paid for other qualifying expenses besides tuition, you might still be eligible to claim the tuition tax credits.

How do I get my money back from paying tuition?

The American Opportunity Credit allows you to get up to $2,500 back per year when filing your taxes on the first four years of tuition and other qualified education expenses, while pursuing a degree with at least half-time status: The first $2,000 is given back to you dollar-for-dollar.

Can I deduct tuition paid for someone else?

You can deduct from your taxable income the tuition that you pay for yourself, your spouse or your dependent children. For you to be able to deduct tuition paid for any other relatives, those relatives must also be your dependents, and you must claim an exemption for them on your tax return.

How did I pay my son’s college tuition?

Freshman year, first time filing taxes with my son as college. He didn’t make enough money to file his own taxes, so we weren’t planning to. We are claiming him as a dependent on our married filing jointly taxes. We paid his tuition with our 529 plan. He also received scholarship money from the university.

Do you have to pay upfront for tuition reimbursement?

After all, you don’t want to be left footing the bill and busting your budget in the process. With tuition reimbursement, you have to pay for your classes upfront. Once you’ve completed them, met the requirements, and submitted all the information to your employer, it will reimburse some or all of the funds.

How much do you have to pay in taxes for tuition assistance?

Employers can offer more than $5,250 per year in assistance, but they may have to pay payroll taxes on anything over $5,250. Tuition Reimbursement Requirements Requirements for tuition assistance vary by company.

How are tuition and other qualified education expenses reported?

– Tuition and other qualified education expenses are reported/claimed in the tax year they are paid. It does not matter what year they pay *for*. Understand that figuring out who claims the student as a dependent, and determining who claims the education expenses & credits, is two different determinations.