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What are the 2020 education credits?

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Mia Ramsey

Published Feb 09, 2026

As of 2020, there are two available tax credits for education expenses: the American Opportunity Credit (AOTC) and the Lifetime Learning Credit (LLC).

Who qualifies for education credit?

The student must be enrolled at least half-time in a postsecondary education program leading to a degree, certificate or other recognized educational credential for at least one academic period at an eligible educational institution during the tax year.

Who Cannot claim an education credit?

If your MAGI is over $80,000 but less than $90,000 (over $160,000 but less than $180,000 for married taxpayers filing jointly), the amount of your credit is reduced. If your MAGI is over $90,000 ($180,000 for married taxpayers filing joint), you can’t claim the credit.

Can I claim education credit if I am a dependent?

The IRS only allows you to claim the education credit if the student is being claimed as a dependent on your tax return. Therefore, if the student is being claimed as a dependent on the parent’s tax return, then the parents are the only ones eligible for the education credit.

What are qualified expenses for the education tax credit?

What are qualified tuition and related expenses for the education tax credits? A5. In general, qualified tuition and related expenses for the education tax credits include tuition and required fees for the enrollment or attendance at eligible post-secondary educational institutions (including colleges, universities and trade schools).

How much can you claim for qualified education?

The couple’s qualified education expense would no longer be reduced by the qualified scholarships and grants. Thus, they could each claim $4,000 in qualified education expenses when calculating the education expenses (see the results in the “AOTC” column in the table “Family With Both Spouses Attending College”).

What to do if your wife has a good credit score?

Since your wife has a good score, she’s already demonstrating the practices you need to work on, such as always paying your bills on time, keeping the balances on your credit cards at a reasonable level and only applying for credit when you really need it.

Can a parent claim the same education credit?

3. A student and parent both claiming the same credit If a parent claims an education credit for the college expenses they paid for their dependent, then the student cannot also claim the education credit on their own tax return.