Families
with children already in college may qualify for tax deductions
for educational expenses. The maximum Hope credit is available for
the first two years of undergraduate school. It allows for $1500
of credit. The credit is based upon the first $1000 in qualified
tuition and related expenses, and 50 percent of the next $1000 in
expenses.
The maximum
Lifetime Learning credit is $2000 for each household return. This
credit is available for undergraduate and graduate students. It
is calculated on 20 percent of the first $10,000 in qualified
expenses.
The income
phaseout for both credits is $83,000-$103,000 for married couples,
filing jointly, and $41,000- $51,000 for everyone else.
However,
if your income is too high to qualify for the Hope or Lifetime
credits, don't overlook the new education expense deduction added
in 2002. This deduction allows you to claim up to $3,000 for 2003
college expenses. This deduction is taken before you calculate
your adjusted gross income. Therefore, it benefits even those
who don't itemize.
To claim
this deduction, your adjusted gross income can't be higher than
$130,000 for married, filing jointly, and $65,000 for single taxpayers.
The $3,000 maximum goes to $4,000 for 2004 and 2005. However,
this deduction is scheduled to phase out after 2005.
You can not
claim this deduction if you also claim the Hope or Lifetime Learning
tax credits for the same year, for the same student.
Student Loan
Interest is largely tax deductible. Education-loan borrowers may
be able to deduct up to $2,500 in interest paid yearly on loans
used to pay for qualified educational expenses.
To claim
this deduction, taxpayers must file federal tax form 1040 or 1040A.
Itemizing deductions is not a requirement.
The key to
saving the most amount of money possible is to stay informed.
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