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Old 04-08-2013, 08:53 AM
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My son now attends college since Fall 2012. We rcvd 3 1098-T.

My son now attends college since Fall 2012. We rcvd 3 1098-T.

One from the college and 2 from 2 different colleges because he took 2 classes in high school and rcvd college credit. Those 2 were obviously a minimal amount ($200 + 180) in comparison to the college he now attends (over $30,000).

Is there any way to claim the 200 + 180 on our or his tax form with a tax benefit?
We are already getting the American Opportunity Credit (1000) and Lifetime Learning credit (1500).

Thanks for the help!



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