2026 figures shown where available. If 2026 not yet released, latest available (2025) figures are shown and will be updated upon IRS release.
Form 8863

Education Credits: Form 8863

Form 8863 claims the American Opportunity Credit and Lifetime Learning Credit — two of the most valuable education tax breaks, both subject to income phase-outs and specific eligibility conditions.

The Education Credit Rule

Form 8863 is filed with your federal return to claim education credits for tuition and related expenses paid to eligible institutions. The two available credits cannot both be claimed for the same student in the same year.

How the Education Credits Work

AGI Phase-Out Ranges

CreditMax AmountPhase-Out Start (Single)Phase-Out End (Single)Phase-Out Start (MFJ)Phase-Out End (MFJ)
Note: These thresholds have been stable in recent years. Figures shown reflect latest available (2025) if 2026 not yet formally released.

Scenario: Claiming the American Opportunity Credit

Scenario — American Opportunity Credit Partial Phase-Out

Sarah files Single with an AGI of $85,000 and paid $4,000 in tuition for her second year of college. She qualifies for the AOC.

Sarah can claim a partial education credit — 40% of which is refundable even if she owes no tax.

Apply These Rules to Your Numbers

See how education credits reduce your effective federal tax rate.

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