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The Lifetime Learning Credit

By Roy Lewis

The HOPE credit allows qualified taxpayers to take up to a $1,500 tax credit for the payment of qualified education expenses incurred for the first two years of undergraduate education at an eligible educational institution. The Lifetime credit has many similarities, but a few major differences. I would strongly urge you to read the HOPE credit article to gain more insight into some of the definitions and requirements that apply to both credits.

The Similarities:

The Differences:

So much for the similarities, there are a number of significant differences between the HOPE and Lifetime credits. Let's look:

Finally, as with the HOPE credit, there are a number of technical requirements for the Lifetime credit that are not discussed above. For additional information, you might want to check with your local education institution. And, as always, if you have any questions on any of the more technical aspects of the HOPE and Lifetime credits, you can post 'em in the Tax Strategies discussion board.