Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] In 2018, Laureen is currently single. She paid $2,320 of qualified tuition and related expenses for each of her twin daughters Sheri and Meri to attend State University as freshmen ($2,320 each for a total of $4,640). Sheri and Meri qualify as Laureen's dependents. Laureen also paid $1,710 for her son Ryan's (also Laureen's dependent) tuition and related expenses to attend his junior year at State University. Finally, Laureen paid $1,210 for herself to attend seminars at a community college to help her improve her job skills. What is the maximum amount of education credits Laureen can claim for these expenditures in each of the following alternative scenarios? (Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.) c. Laureen's AGI is $45,000 and Laureen paid $12,020 (not $1,710) for Ryan to attend graduate school (.e, his fifth year, not his junior year). American opportunity credit Lifetime learning credit

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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.)
In 2018, Laureen is currently single. She paid $2,320 of qualified tuition and related expenses for each of her twin
daughters Sheri and Meri to attend State University as freshmen ($2,320 each for a total of $4,640). Sheri and Meri
qualify as Laureen's dependents. Laureen also paid $1,710 for her son Ryan's (also Laureen's dependent) tuition and
related expenses to attend his junior year at State University. Finally, Laureen paid $1,210 for herself to attend seminars
at a community college to help her improve her job skills.
What is the maximum amount of education credits Laureen can claim for these expenditures in each of the following
alternative scenarios? (Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.)
c. Laureen's AGI is $45,000 and Laureen paid $12,020 (not $1,710) for Ryan to attend graduate school (i.e, his fifth year, not his junior
year).
American opportunity credit
Lifetime learning credit
Transcribed Image Text:Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.) In 2018, Laureen is currently single. She paid $2,320 of qualified tuition and related expenses for each of her twin daughters Sheri and Meri to attend State University as freshmen ($2,320 each for a total of $4,640). Sheri and Meri qualify as Laureen's dependents. Laureen also paid $1,710 for her son Ryan's (also Laureen's dependent) tuition and related expenses to attend his junior year at State University. Finally, Laureen paid $1,210 for herself to attend seminars at a community college to help her improve her job skills. What is the maximum amount of education credits Laureen can claim for these expenditures in each of the following alternative scenarios? (Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.) c. Laureen's AGI is $45,000 and Laureen paid $12,020 (not $1,710) for Ryan to attend graduate school (i.e, his fifth year, not his junior year). American opportunity credit Lifetime learning credit
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