education
- American Opportunity Credit
- American Opportunity Credit – First Four Years
- Continuing Education for Tax Professionals
- Coverdell ESA Distributions or Qualified Tuition Programs (QTP)
- Education Credit and Deductions – Who Can Claim the Credit
- Education Credits – High School Student Taking College Classes
- Education Credits and Deductions – Cost of a Computer
- Education Credits and Deductions – Dependent on Another Return
- Education Credits and Deductions – Dependent on Another Return – Modify Selection
- Education Credits and Deductions – Dependent, Spouse, or Taxpayer
- Education Credits and Deductions – Enter, Review, Modify
- Education Credits and Deductions – Married Filing Separately
- Employer-Provided Educational Assistance
- Entering in Program – Educator Expenses
- Entering Information from Form W-2, Box 14
- Form 1098-T – Adjustment and Recapture of Credit
- Form 1098-T – Entering in Program
- Form 1098-T – Entering Scholarship Fellowship Income in Program
- Form 1098-T – Tuition Statement Not Received
- Form 1098-T Box 4 Adjustment and Recapture of Credit for Schedule A Deduction
- Form 1099-Q – Qualified Tuition Program Payments (Section 529 State Tuition Programs)
- Form 1099-Q – Taxable to Recipient or Designated Beneficiary
- Form 8863 – Education Credits
- Form 8863 – IRS Processing Begins February 14
- Form 8880 – Full-Time Student Status
- Form 8917 – Dependent on Another Return – Tuition and Fees
- Form W-2 – Student FICA Exemption
- Georgia – Form IT-QEE-TP2 – Tax Credit for Qualified Education Expenses
- Indiana – CollegeChoice 529 Education Savings Plans
- Lifetime Learning Credit
- Massachusetts – Tuition and Fees Deduction
- Montana – 529 Plan Entry Steps
- Ohio – List of School Districts Which Assess Income Tax
- Oklahoma – 529 Plan Entry Steps
- Oregon – 529 College Savings Network Subtraction
- Oregon – Tuition and Fees Deduction
- Professional Editions – IRS Requirements for Tax Return Preparers
- Qualified Tuition Programs (QTP or 529 Plan)
- Qualifying Education Expenses – Room and Board
- Student Information – No Students Listed in Drop-Down
- Tuition and Fees Deduction
- Tuition Paid with Student Loans
- Voluntarily Including Scholarships in Income