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  • wdmmom
    Advanced Daycare.com
    • Mar 2011
    • 2713

    Schooling

    I am returning to school to obtain my Business Administration degree. I do qualify for some financial aid but I will be paying quite a bit out of pocket including the costs of books.

    Is this tax deductible?
  • Blackcat31
    • Oct 2010
    • 36124

    #2
    Tom Copeland wrote a blog entry about educational expenses....maybe the entry will help answer your questions...

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    • wdmmom
      Advanced Daycare.com
      • Mar 2011
      • 2713

      #3
      Thanks Black!

      Here's the background:

      I started college 16 years ago for an associates degree in Business Administration/Accounting.

      This fall I am going back. I am not registered and not required to take these classes for my business. I am not looking to another job after I obtain my associates either. I am just taking business classes to help with my business.

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      • MyAngels
        Member
        • Aug 2010
        • 4217

        #4
        I think you might be eligible to take the Lifetime Learning Credit. Here is the publication that explains the various tax benefits of higher education: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p970.pdf

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        • TomCopeland
          Business Author/Trainer
          • Jun 2010
          • 3062

          #5
          school costs

          Originally posted by wdmmom
          Thanks Black!

          Here's the background:

          I started college 16 years ago for an associates degree in Business Administration/Accounting.

          This fall I am going back. I am not registered and not required to take these classes for my business. I am not looking to another job after I obtain my associates either. I am just taking business classes to help with my business.
          My article should answer your question. Basically, if you are taking classes to get your first post secondary degree, you can't deduct the expenses associated with it. If not, you can.
          http://www.tomcopelandblog.com

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