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    Default ***Attention all U.S.A. College Students***

    If you are a US citizen, and went to college throughout 2011, make sure to take advantage of The American Opportunity Credit.

    It is an extra $2500 added to your normal tax return.

    Originally, it started as the Hope Scholarship Credit, but was extended for 2011 and 2012.

    The max is $2500...and you will most likely qualify for all of it.

    If you go to college next year, you can claim it for that tax year as well.

    Sorry if you missed it over the last few years.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America...ity_tax_credit

    http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/...205674,00.html

    You're welcome
    Last edited by SteveRyan; 02-01-12 at 09:53 PM.

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    Nice heads up
    Too many college kids smoking pot and have no clue

    Ryan your a Fukkin clean cut guy

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    Thanks man.

    It's easy to over-look if nobody mentions it and you do your own taxes.

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    Stevie you're good guy
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    guys can amend those prior years' returns if they missed it

    some of that credit you have to have income, but I think some of it is a credit even for guys with no job

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    have to be an independent tho, i believe......most college kids with a little cash to bet probably are getting claimed by a parent/s

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    turbo tax does all this for you. it did for me. the problem is most college students are still dependents claimed by their parents, so I think if the parents pay the tuition the student doesn't get the tax credit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deuce View Post


    Where should I use it to reload?
    Deuce so typical of you..compulsive gambler in denial

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deuce View Post


    Where should I use it to reload?
    I know right!!

    IRS probably wouldn't like me posting this on a gambling forum. Who cares though....nobody uses the money for books and shit.

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    Good looking out ryan but I have no job lol can't get shit pal

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    also for the presidential debates...the loans for students is slated to go from 3 points to over 6 points....a 10k difference on a average 4 year degree. President or maybe conrgress not sure which will have to vote in 2012 to keep the fed. backed loans at 3 points...if they raise them to the original pre bush era of 6% government could net 150 billion a year. If your young or think we need to invest education this is a big deal, if your old/dont care about keeping high education standards well this 150 billion could go to a lot of other needs.

    sorry if this tangent somewhat threadjacks

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    90 percent of college students still don't qualify for it
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    Quote Originally Posted by milkncereal View Post
    have to be an independent tho, i believe......most college kids with a little cash to bet probably are getting claimed by a parent/s
    if the parents are claiming the kid as a dependent, then the parents can get the credit

    let your parents know, they might be missing this - just say the parents paid the tuition or are on the hook for the loan
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    Quote Originally Posted by onetrickpony View Post
    Good looking out ryan but I have no job lol can't get shit pal
    You might be eligible.

    Q12. Who is an eligible student for the American opportunity tax credit?
    A. For the American opportunity tax credit, an eligible student is a student who: (1) is enrolled in a program leading toward a degree, certificate or other recognized post-secondary educational credential; (2) has not completed the first four years of post-secondary education as of the beginning of the taxable year; (3) for at least one academic period is carrying at least ½ of the normal full-time work load for the course of study the student is pursuing; and (4) has not been convicted of a felony drug offense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveRyan View Post
    You might be eligible.

    Q12. Who is an eligible student for the American opportunity tax credit?
    A. For the American opportunity tax credit, an eligible student is a student who: (1) is enrolled in a program leading toward a degree, certificate or other recognized post-secondary educational credential; (2) has not completed the first four years of post-secondary education as of the beginning of the taxable year; (3) for at least one academic period is carrying at least ½ of the normal full-time work load for the course of study the student is pursuing; and (4) has not been convicted of a felony drug offense.
    I'm in my 5th year . Changed majors so it's taking a little longer than the four "traditional" years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daneault23 View Post
    I'm in my 5th year . Changed majors so it's taking a little longer than the four "traditional" years.
    im on pace for 6 yrs, what can i say besides i love college

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    Quote Originally Posted by onetrickpony View Post
    im on pace for 6 yrs, what can i say besides i love college
    word up lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by daneault23 View Post

    I'm in my 5th year . Changed majors so it's taking a little longer than the four "traditional" years.


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    I qualified for this and got a huge refund......put it all on red?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye2011 View Post
    I qualified for this and got a huge refund......put it all on red?
    thats racist

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    just did this as well bumped up my refund by a full $1000

    Good lookin out got over 3K comin back guess someone will enjoy march madness in vegas

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedSox88 View Post
    just did this as well bumped up my refund by a full $1000

    Good lookin out got over 3K comin back guess someone will enjoy march madness in vegas
    First thing I'm gonna do is get my rings out of the pawn shop. Need some minor work done to the car also.

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    Finally got my tax return today. Took longer than usual because there was some sort of IRS glitch that pushed everyone back a few days.

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    If you went for just the spring Feb-June ( and one 2 month summer class) do you still qualify?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crzbrave View Post
    If you went for just the spring Feb-June ( and one 2 month summer class) do you still qualify?
    I went to college from January 2011 thru June 2011 and qualified for $2500.

    Take your 1098T and W2's to a tax man and have him do it for you. It's well worth the $50 to $100 that he will charge you.

    I haven't done my own taxes in years. For the tax year 2004, I took it to my tax man. The following tax year, I decided it was easy so I did it myself. Oops!

    I was audited for that year (2005) and ended up paying the IRS about $2400. Fortunately, I had a large return that year. It covered what I owed them and left me with a little over $1000.

    After being audited I feel much safer just having the tax man do it for me. He charges me $85....big deal.

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    I just did my FAFSA and apparently I'm considered an "indepenent" now and I don't have to put my parents tax info

    No more loans and hopefully get grants for the next year

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