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1 • Important Information for 2011 Returns • American Opportunity Tax Credit • Lifetime Learning Tax Credit • Tuition and Fees Deduction • Qualified Tuition Programs (529 Plans) • Qualified Education Expenses • Non-Qualified Education Expenses • Departmental Scholarships, Fellowships and Grants to U.S. Resident and Citizen students • Form 1098T • Information Resources Agenda:

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• Important Information for 2011 Returns• American Opportunity Tax Credit• Lifetime Learning Tax Credit• Tuition and Fees Deduction• Qualified Tuition Programs (529 Plans)• Qualified Education Expenses• Non-Qualified Education Expenses• Departmental Scholarships, Fellowships and

Grants to U.S. Resident and Citizen students• Form 1098T• Information Resources

Agenda:

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Important Information

Due date is April 17, 2012

Exemption is $3,700 per person

Standard deduction is $5,800 for single and $11,600 for married couples

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Tax Credit or Deduction

• A tax credit reduces the amount of income tax you may have to pay

• A deduction reduces the amount of income subject to tax

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• Applies to the first four years of post-secondary education

• Up to $2,500 of the cost of qualified tuition and related expenses paid during the taxable year

American Opportunity Tax Credit

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• For any type of post-secondary education, including classes taken to improve or acquire job skills

• For an unlimited number of years

• Equal to 20% of the first

$10,000 of qualified expenses (maximum $2,000) paid in 2011

Lifetime LearningTax Credit

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• If you pay qualified education expenses

• For American Opportunity: your MGI is under $90,000 for a single person or under $180,000 if you file a joint return

• For Lifetime Learning: your MGI is under $61,000 for a single person or under $122,000 if you file a joint return

• To claim a credit, use form 1040A or 1040

• To calculate the tax credit, use form 8863

You Can Claim a Tax Credit

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• If your filing status is married filing separately

• You are listed as a dependent in the exemptions section on another person’s tax return

• For the American Opportunity: your income is over $90,000 for single and over $180,000 for married-joint return

• For the Lifetime Learning: your income is over $61,000 for single and over $122,000 for married-joint return

• You or your spouse were a non-resident alien for any part of 2011 and the non-resident did not elect to be treated as a resident for tax purposes

You Cannot Claim Tax Credits

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• Taken as an adjustment to income

• Available if your income is too high to take either the American Opportunity or Lifetime tax credit

• Income limit is $80,000 for single and $160,000 for married couple

• Maximum deduction amount is $4,000

• To claim:• Use Form 8917 to calculate • Report on Line 34 on Form 1040• Report on Line 19 on Form 1040A

Tuition & Fees Deduction

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Qualified Tuition Program(GET or 529 College Saving Program)

•Many states have programs that allow people to prepay or contribute to an account for paying qualified education expenses.

•No tax is due on a distribution for a QTP unless the amount distributed is greater than the qualified education expenses.

•Washington State offers the GET program. Payments from this program are not reported on the 1098T tax form.

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Per IRS regulation, qualified education expenses are:

• Tuition and fees required for enrollment• Course related books• Supplies• Equipment needed for a course of study

**Whether or not the materials are purchased from the educational institution as a condition of attendance.

Qualified Education Expenses

American Opportunity

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Qualified Education Expenses

Lifetime LearningPer IRS regulation, qualified education expenses are:

•Tuition and fees required for enrollment•Books•Supplies•Equipment

**Only if required to be paid to the educational institution as a condition of enrollment or attendance.

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Qualified Education Expenses Do Not Include

• Insurance• Medical Expenses (including student health

fees)

• Transportation• Room & Board• Athletic Fees

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A scholarship or fellowship is tax free when:

• the money is paying for qualified education expenses

AND

• the student is working towards a degree

Departmental Scholarships, Fellowships,

Grants

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1.The money will affect students’ financial aid status and can affect a student’s tax credit. When departments award money onto your student tuition account, the UW does not withhold tax.

2.When departments award money in the student account system, the Financial Aid Office will receive all the income information to determine the needs of students when they apply for financial aid.

3.Prizes, awards, and stipends are taxable income.

Prizes, Awards and Stipends to U.S. Citizens & Resident Students

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• UW generates a 1098T form to all UW and Educational Outreach students. On-line printing available from web site

http://f2.washington.edu/fm/sfs/tax

• Summarizes all the tuition and fee charges

• Summarizes scholarship, fellowship and financial aid

• Helps students determine if they qualify for tax credit

• Non–Resident Alien Students do not qualify and will not receive the 1098T form

1098T form for the American Opportunity & Lifetime Learning Credit

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For a no-hassle, paperless,

environmentally friendly 1098T,

sign up to “Opt Out”

of receiving the paper 1098T

form.

Student Fiscal Services will send you an

email as soon as the 1098T is on

your MyUW page!

For more information go to: For more information go to:

http://f2.washington.edu/fm/http://f2.washington.edu/fm/sfs/taxsfs/tax

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IRS Form 1098T – Prepared by the UW

Information on the form:• Box 2 – total of qualified tuition and fees expenses• Box 5 – total of scholarship or financial aid grants

When comparing box 2 to box 5:If box 2 total is greater than box 5 total, student will

qualify for a tax creditIf box 5 total is greater than the box 2 total, student

will have to report the difference in the amount as income

UW reports tuition charges plus scholarships and financial aid grants but does not report payments from personal funds to the IRS

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UW Form 1098T

American Opportunity and Lifetime Learning

Tax Credits

Student Information

Box 2 $26,259Box 5 - 0 Difference $26,259

Maximum credit for American Opportunity is $2,500Maximum credit for Lifetime Learning is $2,000

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UW Form 1098T

Lifetime Learning Tax Credits

Student Information

Box 2 $15,055Box 5 - 12,384Difference $ 2,671

Amount Eligible for Lifetime Tax Credit Calculation is $2,671

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UW Form 1098T

Lifetime Learning Tax Credits

Student Information

Box 2 $43,984Box 5 - 76Difference $43,908

Amount Eligible for Lifetime Tax Credit Calculation is $10,000

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UW Form 1098T

Student Information

Scholarship Income

Box 2 $3,449 Box 5 - 5,053Difference -$1,604

Amount Eligible to Report as Income $1,604

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UW Form

1098T Student Information

Stipend via

Payroll

Box 2 $ 24,748Box 5 - 36,580Difference - $11,832

Amount Eligible to Report as income is $11,832

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IRS Form

1040To report

scholarship

income:

line 7 “sch”

If the student files electronically, the program may ask questions and automatically fill in the form(s)

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IRS Form 1040 – Back

Line 49

To report

tax credits

from form 8863

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IRS Form

1040A

To report scholarship income:

line 7 “sch”

If the student files electronically, the program may ask questions and automatically fill in the form(s)

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IRS Form 1040A -Back

Line 31

To report

tax credits

from form 8863

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IRS Form

1040EZ

To report

scholarship

income:

line 1 “sch”

If the student files electronically, the program may ask questions and automatically fill in the form(s)

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IRS Form 1040EZ –

Back

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IRS Form to

calculate Tuition

and Fees Deductio

n

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IRS Form to calculate

Education Credits

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Electronic Filing

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www.spl.org/

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Free Tax ServicesIRS “Guide to Free Tax Service” Contains:

–List of free tax publications –Index of tax topics

To contact your advocate:–Phone:1-877-777-4778–Web: www.irs.gov/advocate

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For more information

Tax Benefits for EducationIRS Publication 970

IRS web sitewww.irs.gov

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http://f2.washington.edu/fm/sfs/tax

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For Frequently Asked Questions

UW student tax websitehttp://f2.washington.edu/fm/sfs/

tax

Other Questions?Send email to: [email protected]