AND UNSUBSIDIZED LOAN? IT SAYS:
These are expenses paid so a student can go to school.
This includes:
- Tuition
- Enrollment
- Attendance fees
This does not include things like:
- Room and board
- Fees for courses involving sports, games or hobbies not part of a degree program
- Insurance
The payments must be made in 2010 for an academic period that begins either in 2010 or in the first three months of 2011. Include expenses you or the student paid using cash, checks, credit cards, loans, gifts, inheritances, savings account withdrawals, scholarships etc.
Include expenses you or the student paid using cash, checks, credit cards, loans, gifts, inheritances, savings account withdrawals, scholarships, etc.
See IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education, for more information.
These are expenses paid so a student can go to school.
This includes:
- Tuition
- Enrollment
- Attendance fees
This does not include things like:
- Room and board
- Fees for courses involving sports, games or hobbies not part of a degree program
- Insurance
The payments must be made in 2010 for an academic period that begins either in 2010 or in the first three months of 2011. Include expenses you or the student paid using cash, checks, credit cards, loans, gifts, inheritances, savings account withdrawals, scholarships etc.
Include expenses you or the student paid using cash, checks, credit cards, loans, gifts, inheritances, savings account withdrawals, scholarships, etc.
See IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education, for more information.