Anise
04-08-2006, 10:51 PM
Okay, okay. It isn't an ETHICAL dilemma as such. But here's the entirely and purely theoretical question:
Let's say that a person was filling out Form 8863, the Education Credit form attached to 1040. Now let's say that this person went to a school last year that is state-accredited, but not a Title IV school. This person strongly suspects that such a school does not meet the IRS requirements for a Education Credit eligible school (i.e., you can't take out federal loans at this school.) Is it better to
a.) not claim the money spent at this school, where the person worked harder than at any other school ever attended and learned more than she/he/it has ever learned anywhere else
or
b.) claim it, save almost $500, and hope the IRS doesn't find out about the non-Title IV status of the school.
All ideas appreciated.
Let's say that a person was filling out Form 8863, the Education Credit form attached to 1040. Now let's say that this person went to a school last year that is state-accredited, but not a Title IV school. This person strongly suspects that such a school does not meet the IRS requirements for a Education Credit eligible school (i.e., you can't take out federal loans at this school.) Is it better to
a.) not claim the money spent at this school, where the person worked harder than at any other school ever attended and learned more than she/he/it has ever learned anywhere else
or
b.) claim it, save almost $500, and hope the IRS doesn't find out about the non-Title IV status of the school.
All ideas appreciated.