tuition credit
Moderator: Mark T Serbinski CA CPA
tuition credit
I am a canadian. Before I moved to New York in Oct 2004, I was a graduate study in Canada. I have $5000 solarship income in 2004 in Canada. In the same time, I have much tuition and full-time student credit carried over from previous years. I wonder if I can use this credit to deduct my US tax? If so, what form I need to fill? Thank you!
Any credit or deduction you get from IRS will depend solely on IRS rules.
For one thing, anything from a previous year is ineligible for 2004.
Also, the full-time credit only applies to Canada.
So, the most you can get credit for is the school expenses from this year (2004).
http://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc457.html
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For one thing, anything from a previous year is ineligible for 2004.
Also, the full-time credit only applies to Canada.
So, the most you can get credit for is the school expenses from this year (2004).
http://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc457.html
<i>nelsona non grata... and non pro</i>