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A grandparent couple has claimed two minor grandsons for a number of years. The Service based on their 2019 tax filing sent them an EIP3 payment of $5,600 in 2021. In 2020 one grandson was dropped as a dependent. The second one attended college in 2020 and the couple received a Form 1098-T for his tuition. In entering the grandson's social security his grandfather used the wrong number and the Service disallowed the exemption. They apparently advised the grandson of this and he filed some form of paperwork and got another $1400 check from the Service. The tuition statement qualifies the grandparents for the American Opportunity Credit for that year. Is there any reason an amended return cannot be filed changing the exemption status of the grandson and picking up the credit for ole granddad ? 

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7 hours ago, Slippery Pencil said:

Kind of surprising since so many people seem hellbent on returning it, but no one mentioned returning it. 

I would bring to the conversation only if that changed anything. That's the point. It is irrelevant, unless the original poster thought it was relevant, hence my comment. 

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