EIRAs allow family
members to setup an custodial account
in the name of a beneficiary who will withdraw funds for the
purposes of paying qualified higher
education expenses.
The Education IRAs (EIRA) are
investment instruments for higher
education. The official name for
education IRAs is:
The IRS allows students and parents
who file and owe taxes to claim
one of two educational credits. Tax credits reduce your overall
taxes paid dollar-for-dollar:
1: Hope Tax Credit
Provides for
a maximum $1500 per year per dependent
student is available only for the first
two years of post secondary education.
The student must be enrolled at least
1/2 of the full-time workload in
a program that leads to a degree,
certificate or other educational
credential.
Credit
can only be taken for expenses covering
tuition, fees, and and books (if the book expense was paid to
the institution on condition of
enrollment) minus any scholarships
and grants received.
Room and board,
personal expenses and transportation
are non-eligible expenses.
Some restriction apply — view
the IRS topic for more information: www.irs.gov/...pubs
2: Lifetime
Learning Tax Credit
Provides for
a maximum $1000 per year per family; is available for any year of post
secondary education including graduate
work.
The student must be enrolled at an eligible
educational institution.
Credit
can only be taken for expenses covering
tuition, fees, and and books (if
the book expense was paid to the
institution on condition of enrollment)
minus any scholarships and grants
received.
Room and board, personal
expenses and transportation are
non-eligible expenses.
Some restriction apply — view
the IRS topic for more information: www.irs.gov/...pubs
Financial Aid Step 5d:
About Other Special Assistance
Other
Special Assistance
there may be other education benefits based on your family affiliation with the following agencies:
Veterans
Benefits:
Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA) offers several programs administered
by its Education Services.
Aid is available for veterans, reservists,
National Guard persons, widows,
and orphans.
Programs detailed on the VA Education
Service Web site include the Montgomery
GI Bill (for Active and Selected
Reserves personnel), Veterans Educational
Assistance Program, Survivors' and
Dependents' Educational Assistance
Program, Work-Study, and Tutorial
Assistance:
Department of Labor program of
tuition and free assistance for
job training for the economically
disadvantaged, dislocated workers,
and others facing employment barriers: