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March 1, 2025
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American Opportunity Tax Credit Eligibility

  • March 1, 2025
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I have 72 credits at a community college, then after attending half-time for four years I transfered to another university for a year where I got 99 credits in total, attending for half-time as well. I recieved tax forms from both institution for 2024. I have not yet finished my bachelor's degree, but have attended universities for more than four years, each at half-time. For the American Opportunity Credit: Do I still qualify for the American Opportunity Tax Credit even though I have more than 120 credit hours combined from both universities? Or do credit hours only apply on a institution-to-institution basis? That is, I have not completed four years or have four years of equivalent credit at either institution in order to qualify?

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    Hal_Al
    March 1, 2025

    Q.  Do I still qualify for the American Opportunity Tax Credit even though I have more than 120 credit hours combined from both universities? 

    A. Yes. If your 2nd school will not accept, as transfer credits, enough of those 72 credits, from the CC, to complete your bachelors degree, then you have not yet completed 4 years of post secondary education. 

     

     

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    March 1, 2025

    @Cynthia1000T wrote:

     but have attended universities for more than four years, 


     

    I agree with Hal_Al, but don't forget that the American Opportunity Credit can only be claimed a total of 4 times for you (including times when you claimed it for yourself and when your parents claimed it for you while you were there dependent).  If it has already been claimed 4 times, you won't qualify for the credit even though your college does not consider you as having completed four years of college.