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Can I claim a 1098-T from 2022 on my 2023 tax return?

I received my 1098-T from my old school late last year and could not file it with my 2022 taxes. Is it possible to add that 1098-T to my 2023 taxes?

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Can I claim a 1098-T from 2022 on my 2023 tax return?

No. Report on an amended 2022 return of it changes your tax liability. 

SharonD007
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Can I claim a 1098-T from 2022 on my 2023 tax return?

No, you cannot report a Form 1098-T from 2022 on your 2023 tax return. You will have to amend your 2022 tax return.

 

To amend your 2022 tax return using TurboTax Online follow the instructions below. Make sure you have a copy of your original federal and state tax returns.

  1. Sign in to your TurboTax account
  2. Under Tax Home, scroll down to Your tax returns & documents and select 2022
  3. Select Amend (change) return
  4. Select Amend Using TurboTax Online
  5. Follow the prompts on the next screens and answer the questions
  6. On the Tell us which 2022 return(s) you want to amend screen select which tax returns you want to amend (both if you completed both federal and state) and select Continue
  7. Once you indicate why you want to amend your return the refund/balance due sets to $0
  8. Follow the prompts to amend your tax return

For additional information on amending your 2022 tax return, review the following TurboTax articles: Video: How to Amend Your Tax Return and How to File an Amended Tax Return with the IRS.

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