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What is it? <\/h2>

The Lifetime Learning credit is an education tax credit that covers a maximum $2,000 of your, your spouse’s, or your dependent’s qualified tuition and related expenses for any given year. However, even if more than one family member qualifies for the credit in a given year, the credit is still limited to a total of $2,000 per tax return per year.<\/p>

The Lifetime Learning credit is calculated as 20 percent of the first $10,000 of a student’s qualified tuition and related expenses for the year. The credit can’t be more than your tax liability for the year (i.e., it is a nonrefundable credit).<\/p>

As the name implies, the Lifetime Learning credit is intended for use over a student’s lifetime; it is not limited to a certain number of years. A student need not attend school at least half-time to be eligible for the credit. Adults who take occasional refresher courses can be eligible, even if those courses do not lead to a degree. This is in contrast to the American Opportunity credit (formerly the Hope credit), for which you must be enrolled at least half-time in a program leading to a degree to qualify for the credit.<\/p>

Judy takes some continuing education classes to learn various software programs that will help her in her legal practice. She enrolls in classes at College X, an eligible educational institution, and pays $4,000 in tuition. She can take a Lifetime Learning credit of $800 (20 percent of $4,000) for that year. She cannot take the American Opportunity credit because she is not enrolled at least half-time in a degree or certificate program.<\/p>

A credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction against taxes owed and is therefore more valuable than a tax deduction of the same amount.<\/p>

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Requirements<\/h3>

In order to take the Lifetime Learning credit, you must meet the following requirements: <\/p>