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Above-The-Line Education Deduction


Through 2016, Taxpayers are allowed an above-the-line deduction for qualified tuition and related expenses for the year, to the extent the expenses are in connection with enrollment at an institution of higher education during that tax year, or if those expenses are in connection with an academic term beginning during that tax year or during the first 3 months of the next tax year. 

The deduction is limited both by filing status and Adjusted Gross Income (AGI). Unlike the other education tax incentives where the deduction is slowly phased out, this deduction is not allowed once the AGI limit is reached. Married individuals who file separately and taxpayers who are claimed as a dependent of another are not allowed to take this deduction. 


Filing Status
AGI Limit
Max Deduction
Joint
130,000
4,000
Joint
160,000
2,000
Others
65,000
4,000
Others
80,000
2,000


Since the expenses that qualify for this deduction are the same as those that qualify for the education credits, taxpayers may qualify for both and will be required to choose between the two. Each taxpayer's individual circumstances must be taken into consideration before making the most beneficial decision. This office can assist you in making an informed choice.


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