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    Employer Tuition Assistance

    Your employer may provide you with up to $5,250 in employer education assistance benefits for undergraduate or graduate courses tax-free each year. The benefits must have been paid for tuition, fees, books, supplies, and equipment. In certain circumstances payments above $5,250 may also be tax-free. About one-twelfth of undergraduate students and one-fifth of graduate students (two-fifths of MBA students) receive employer ...
    Published 6 months ago | Rated: +7
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    Tuition and Fees Deduction

    The Tuition and Fees Deduction allows taxpayers to deduct up to $4,000 in tuition expenses as an above-the-line exclusion from income. This tax benefit is also known as the Limited Deduction for Tuition Expenses or as the Torricelli Deduction. This deduction may be taken even if the taxpayer does not itemize. The deduction is currently set to expire at the end ...
    Published 6 months ago | Rated: +15
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    Student Loan Interest Deduction

    Borrowers of federal and private education loans may deduct up to $2,500 in interest as an above-the-line exclusion from income. This deduction may be taken even if the taxpayer does not itemize. Amount of the Deduction You can deduct up to $2,500 in interest on a qualified education loan. The deduction is taken as an adjustment to income, so you can ...
    Published 6 months ago | Rated: +2
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    Lifetime Learning Tax Credit

    The Lifetime Learning provides a federal income tax credit of up to $2,000 per taxpayer based on the first $10,000 in postsecondary tuition and fees paid by the taxpayer during the tax year. The Lifetime learning tax credit is 20% of the first $10,000. The tax credit may be received for an unlimited number of years. Amount of Credit The Lifetime ...
    Published 6 months ago | Rated: +7
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    Hope Scholarship Tax Credit

    The Hope Scholarship provides a federal income tax credit of up to $2,500 (40% refundable) per student based on the first $4,000 in postsecondary tuition, fees and course materials paid by the taxpayer during the tax year. The Hope Scholarship tax credit is 100% of the first $2,000 and 25% of the second $2,000. The tax credit is limited to the ...
    Published 6 months ago | Rated: +5
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    Obama Promises to Show Students the Money

    Obama Promises to Show Students the Money
    Stephanie Stevenson’s parents always encouraged her to pursue higher education, saying it would not only make her a better person but a better citizen. Stevenson has taken this to heart by achieving high grades at the University of Maryland and plans to gain a Ph.D. in Public Policy and Urban Planning. Today, at a White House Press Conference on Higher Education, ...
    Published 7 months ago | Rated: +154
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    A Hidden Financial Aid Gem Right Under Your Nose

    A Hidden Financial Aid Gem Right Under Your Nose
    A common scholarship myth is that millions of dollars go unclaimed each year, and it is exactly that: a myth. But there’s another way to save money that has gone untapped by thousands of students and their families, a source of help “hidden” in plain sight. It’s so hidden, students failed to take advantage of millions of dollars in benefits, according ...
    Published 7 months ago | Rated: +8
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    The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 includes a Big Boost in Student Aid Funding

    The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 includes a Big Boost in Student Aid Funding
    The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, also known as the stimulus bill, includes major increases in student aid funding for the 2009-10 academic year. It includes the largest dollar increase ever in the maximum Pell Grant and significantly expands the Hope Scholarship tax credit. It also increases funding for the Federal Work-Study and AmeriCorps programs. The legislation was signed ...
    Published 7 months ago | Rated: +19
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    How Obama Can Help Pay Your Tuition

    How Obama Can Help Pay Your Tuition
    President Barack Obama has vowed to make education a top priority. But what does that mean for you? According to Education.com, America lags behind many nations in the world when it comes to making college affordable. To make college more affordable for Americans, Obama plans center around two goals: his American Opportunity Tax Credit and freeing up more money for aid ...
    Published 7 months ago | Rated: +119