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College Application

There is no tax benefit for applying to enter a college. However, many benefits are available when your application has been accepted and after you enroll.

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College student moving into housing

Under some circumstances, you can indeed deduct off-campus housing on your taxes while attending college – but the amount of the benefit is limited.

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Money with a graduation hat laying on top

Paying for college tuition is an expensive endeavor. Fortunately for those who qualify, there are some tax breaks available.

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stacked books, diploma, and graduation hat

Since 2008, college costs in the U.S. have risen 30%. Many folks' salaries are not keeping pace.

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young toddler girl in a swing

What do I do with a stepdaughter who doesn't live with us? She is in college and lives with her mom. How do I list that? My husband pays child support.

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Personal Development, Guiding Skills, Help, Coaching, Learning

My wife is training to begin her career as a life coach. Can the expenses of her training, including tuition, room, board & travel, be tax deductible?

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If you have started a family, you know there are many things to take into consideration, including planning for your child’s education. 

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stacked books, diploma, and graduation hat

We adopted our grandson three years ago - he is now a freshman in high school. When he goes to college, will his tuition be tax deductible? 

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