November 27, 1998
IRS Says Colleges Need Not Report Data on Non-Credit Students
The Internal Revenue Service announced last week that colleges would not have to report data on non-credit students who are applying for federal tax credits in 1998 and 1999 for tuition and fees.
College associations had pressed for the exemption for students who pay for non-credit courses, such as a lecture at a campus museum, and then apply for the new Hope Scholarship and Lifelong Learning tax credits to
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