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Student Tax Forms and Information

Note: This information is provided for your convenience. Florida Community College cannot assist you in determining your tax credit deduction. You should always contact your tax advisor or IRS publications for tax information.

1098t

Florida Community College will issue a 1098t to each student paying qualified tuition and related expenses for the tax year required. These statements will be available by January 31. It is the student’s responsibility to seek tax advice and determine whether the amount listed on the 1098t can be claimed as a tax credit.

1098t forms can be viewed and printed online at ARTEMIS, My College Finances, My 1098t. If you have questions, read our FAQ on the 1098t form.

Hope Scholarship Credit

Taxpayers may be eligible to claim a non-refundable Hope Scholarship Credit against their federal income taxes. A taxpayer may claim the credit if qualified tuition and related expenses are paid for an eligible student. An eligible student could be the taxpayer, a spouse, or a dependent whom the taxpayer claimed as an exemption. The credit can be claimed for each qualified student in the household. Eligible students must be enrolled at least half time in one of the first two years of post secondary education and enrolled in a program leading to a degree, certificate or other recognized educational credential.

The amount a taxpayer may claim is calculated as 100 percent of the first $1,100 paid and 50 percent of the next $1,100. For most taxpayers, the maximum amount that can be claimed in a given year is $1,650. The maximum amount is gradually reduced for single taxpayers with adjusted gross incomes between $47,000-$57,000, married $94,000-$114,000. Taxpayers with adjusted gross incomes exceeding $57,000 (single) or $114,000 (married) can not claim the credit.

Lifetime Learning Credit

Unlike the Hope Scholarship Credit, the Lifetime Learning Credit is per tax return. The Lifetime Learning Credit is available for all years a student is enrolled in postsecondary education. Eligible students are not required to be enrolled in a program leading to a degree or certificate.

The amount a taxpayer may claim is equal to 20 percent of the first $10,000 of out of pocket qualified tuition and related expenses. The maximum credit allowed is $2,000 per return.

For additional information on educational credits, review IRS Publication 970 — Tax Credits For Higher Education (PDF format).

1042-S

International students, who are determined not to be substantially present in the United States will be required to have withholding taxes taken out of any aid received beyond the cost of tuition and books for the year. These students will receive a 1042-S in the mail at the beginning of February to use when filing their taxes with the Internal Revenue Service. For additional information on the rules and regulations and who will get a 1042-S, please see IRS Publication 515 and Publication 519.

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