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Another tax question.. Am I still considered a full time student?

I graduated in may of 2008 and after that I never furthered my education am I still considered a full time student for taxes?

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For 2008 you would be, since you were in school for some part of each of five months, January through...

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Tax Question. Full time student. How to count 5 months?

My child enrolled as a full time graduate student for the fall semester at the University of Minnesota. She had to register for classes and attend orientation in August, but classes began in September. Can she be considered a full time student for tax...

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No. Sept thru December she was a full time student.

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Tax Return Question: If a spouse is 21 (under the age 24 limit) and a full time student are they a dependent?

I understand that a spouse would not normally be eligible for dependent care credit, but I have a question. Is credit added or deducted basically from what you made in the tax year if your spouse is a full-time student? It says people under 24 who are...

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a spouse is NEVER a dependent, you file jointly as co taxpayers

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Student loans: feeling the crunch. Suggestions?

I owe $40k in student loans. Not sure of the best way to proceed, so am reaching out for advice. More under the fold. I have about $40k of (unconsolidated) unsubsidized student loans staring me in the face. The due date for my first payment is September...

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I'm in the public service loan forgiveness program (120 qualified payments, the remaining balance is...

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How does student loan consolidation affect the federal student loan interest tax deduction?

Ok, some details: 1) I have a federal Stafford loan and several Wells Fargo loans which I'm looking to consolidate all into one Wells Fargo loan. 2) Before you begin, I couldn't care less about all these "benefits" that come with the federal...

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when you consolidate the loan essentially you have paid off the student loan and there is no further...

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Can an Australian international student's Overseas Student Health Care premium payments be offset from tax?

I do tax returns for some of my friends and one of my friends asked me an interesting question the other day. International students in Australia are mandated by law to have themselves covered for health insurance through a privately covered 'Overseas...

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No they cant. What happens here is that the threshold for having private health insurance (in relation...

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A question about Council Tax?

I've been living at a address for around 9months, the council tax was in someone else's name and they are about to move out, I now have a full-time student moving in and she is willing to put her name to for the council tax so we can avoid paying. Generally...

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Firstly, a lot depends who owns and who rents the property. If its classed as ‘Multi Occupancy...

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What should I put as my household size on when I file my 1040 federal tax return?

Here's my situation: I'm a 22 year old college sophomore. I live with my grandmother because both of my parents are deceased and I am considered an independent student by my college. However, I give my grandmother $2000 a semester of student loan money...

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Your tax return does not ask for household size. Since she can claim you as a dependent, she can also...

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Can I be considered an Independent Student?

I have a complicated situation and I need some advice. My current situation is that I am a freshman in college, and will be a sophomore for the 2012-2013 school year. I live (have for all my life) and I go to school in NY state. My parents are divorced...

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Unfortunately, you will need to continue to report your mom's income on your FAFSA, regardless of where...

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Having problems with residency status and income tax form...?

Hello everyone, my mother and I are new immigrants in US. I considered myself a dependent student because I'm living with my mother,receiving her money and only 22 years old. My mother came to CA sooner than me about 6 months, in Dec 2010, and now she...

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1. If you are a legal immigrant to the USA and have received or have applied for a U.S. Permanent Resident...

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