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Posted: 07 Apr 2012 at 13:59 | IP Logged  

jakemia wrote:
I'm sorry. What's your question?

I'm sorry my question was rather vague. I was asking about the limit on tuition deduction expenses to arrive at the AGI. The answer given by OP is confusing because it says you can deduct 17k while you're limited to deducting 4k only and there is even the 2% AGI floor although the problem is too vague so we can ignore the floor. I was asking since I might've misinterpreted that law.

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C. Since Aaron would not be taxed on the gift from his father, Aaron can deduct the $17,000 paid to the educational institution as an adjustment to Gross Income to arive at Adjusted Gross Income



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There is a 2% floor only if it is reported in Schedule A typically as a work expense for a master's program. However, in this case, it is a deduction to determine AGI, which comes before the Schedule A deductions. So disregard the 2% floor because it doesn't apply here.

In a tax return, you enter the entire amount ($17,000) even though the maximum is $4,000 (per nolifecpa). With a name like that, he must know what he's talking about. The software will automatically enter it on the form then flow it into line 34.

It doesn't matter where the tuition money came from. What matters is that he paid it. But his father could deduct it as a Hope credit if his son is claimed as his dependent, since he paid for it.

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