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Old 01-29-2008, 11:56 AM
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> My son (18) is a Freshman at a major university. We claim him as a
> dependent and provide nearly 100% of college costs. Per form 1098-T,
> we paid $7478 in qualified college expenses in '07 and section 5 notes
> a $500 scholarship. We have an adjusted gross income of $104,000. In
> addition, he had a small summer job and earned [at]$1400 and paid $73 in
> income tax. He also took out Federal Stafford loan for the amount
> $1750/semester, of which he paid [at]$21.50 in interest and origination
> fees.
> Question: Yes, continue to claim son as a dependant? File for Hope
> Scholarship Tax Credit *or* Lifetime Learning Tax Credit (which)? He
> will need to file a 1040EZ to get the $73 in taxes back? Taxact is
> asking if any member of the family receive educational scholarships -
> the answer "yes", then is asking who received it - me or my spouse;
> neither, my son did. Correct? Or do show that we received it?


You should continue to claim your son as your dependent.

You reduce the expense amount listed on Form 1098-T by the $500 scholarship.
The maximum Hope credit is $1,650, however your income of $104,000 is at the
midpoint of the phase-out range ($94,000 - $114,000). Thus the maximum
credit for which you will be eligible should be approximately $800. The
credit is claimed on Form 8863, which cannot be filed prior to February 11
due to tax law changes enacted in late December.

You may come out better claiming the Tuition and Fees deduction. The
maximum amount you can deduct is $4,000, however since you probably are in a
25% marginal tax bracket, the Tuition and Fees deduction should yield the
greater tax benefit. The Tuition and Fees deduction is claimed on Form
8917, which can be processed now. The Tuition and Fees deduction is an
above-the-line deduction claimed in the Adjustments to Income section of
Form 1040, i.e., you don't have to itemize to claim it.

For more information on claiming the Hope credit or the Tuition and Fees
deduction, see IRS Publication 970.

http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p970.pdf

Your son should file his own Form 1040-EZ to claim a refund of his $73
federal income tax withheld. I recommend you use the FreeFile program,
accessible from the IRS homepage, to file his return. You can use any of
the participating vendors but I prefer either of the tax software industry
leaders: TurboTax or H & R Block.


Condor

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Old 01-29-2008, 05:41 AM
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Default Hope/Lifetime

My son (18) is a Freshman at a major university. We claim him as a
dependent and provide nearly 100% of college costs. Per form 1098-T,
we paid $7478 in qualified college expenses in '07 and section 5 notes
a $500 scholarship. We have an adjusted gross income of $104,000. In
addition, he had a small summer job and earned [at]$1400 and paid $73 in
income tax. He also took out Federal Stafford loan for the amount
$1750/semester, of which he paid [at]$21.50 in interest and origination
fees.

Question: Yes, continue to claim son as a dependant? File for Hope
Scholarship Tax Credit *or* Lifetime Learning Tax Credit (which)? He
will need to file a 1040EZ to get the $73 in taxes back? Taxact is
asking if any member of the family receive educational scholarships -
the answer "yes", then is asking who received it - me or my spouse;
neither, my son did. Correct? Or do show that we received it?

Thanks

Bill

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