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American Opportunity Credit

American Opportunity Credit

A tax credit in the United States making a dollar-for-dollar reduction in the tax liability of a postsecondary student equivalent to 100% of tuition and education fees, up to $2,500. Up to 40% of the credit is a refundable tax credit. Certain income limits apply to a student's eligibility. It was instituted in 2009 and is scheduled to expire in 2012.
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Educational tax credits available for traditional and nontraditional students include the American Opportunity Credit (AOC) and the Lifetime Learning Credit (LLC).
* The American opportunity credit and lifetime learning credit are available for taxpayers who pay qualifying education expenses.
Depending on the criteria, a student may use the American Opportunity Credit of up to $2,500 or the Lifetime Learning Credit of up to $2,000.
The American opportunity credit was claimed on 12.1 million returns for a total of $10.7 billion, of which 7.3 million returns claimed a refundable amount totaling $6.1 billion, an increase of 54.3 percent from 2009.
American Opportunity Credit: This is the most valuable.
American opportunity credit is a per-student, partially-refundable tax credit.
Among the others: the lifetime learning credit or the American Opportunity Credit.
The Lifetime Learning Credit and the American Opportunity Credit, which is for degree or certificate programs only but allows up to $2,500 per student, per year, for the first four years of undergraduate school, cannot be claimed by the same person.
Current refundable tax credits for individuals include the additional child credit, the earned income credit, the health coverage credit, and the American opportunity credit. If the tax credit "payment" is more than the tax owed, the taxpayer receives a net payment from the government--a refund of money he never paid in.
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