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An education credit helps with the cost of higher education by reducing the amount of tax owed on your tax return. If the credit reduces your tax to less than zero, you may get a refund. There are two education credits available: the American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) and the Lifetime Learning Credit (LLC).
New York City school tax credit (rate reduction amount) You are entitled to this refundable credit if you: were a full-year or part-year New York City resident, cannot be claimed as a dependent on another taxpayers federal income tax return, and. had New York City taxable income of $500,000 or less.
Fill out Form NYC-210 Online in 2025 Open the form. Access the pre-loaded form directly in our PDF editor. No need to upload anything! Fill in your details. Carefully complete all required fields to ensure accuracy and validity. Download as PDF. Save your filled-out form in PDF format, ready for submission or other needs.
To be eligible to claim this credit, you must meet all of the following conditions for the 2024 tax year: Your household gross income was $18,000 or less. You occupied the same New York residence for six months or more.
If you qualify for the NYC school tax credit and are not filing a tax return on Form IT-201 or IT-203 for 2024, use Form NYC-210 to claim your NYC school tax credit. File your Form NYC-210 as soon as you can after January 1, 2025. You must file your 2024 claim no later than April 17, 2028.

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You are entitled to this nonrefundable credit if you: Filing statusFederal adjusted gross income Single $28,000 or less Married filing jointly Qualifying surviving spouse Head of household with qualifying person $32,000 or less Married filing Separately See the Instructions for Form IT-201 or Instructions for Form IT-203 Jul 25, 2025
Generally taxes for schools are treated the same as any other state local tax (SALT) of that type. If its a property tax (it is in most states), its deductible on your Federal return IF you itemize up to the SALT cap of $10,000 per year.

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