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It depends. As a graduate student you aren't eligible for the American Opportunity Credit, but you may be eligible for the Lifetime Learning Credit or the Tuition & Fees Deduction. TurboTax will ask you questions to determine whether you qualify, and then calculate which is more beneficial to you.
To enter your 1098-T information, click on the Federal Taxes tab, then select Deductions & Credits, then I'll Choose What I Work On, then select Education, and finally Expenses and Scholarships (Form 1098-T). Then simply follow the prompts.
Here's a link to IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education, which discusses the criteria for each of the benefits:
It depends. As a graduate student you aren't eligible for the American Opportunity Credit, but you may be eligible for the Lifetime Learning Credit or the Tuition & Fees Deduction. TurboTax will ask you questions to determine whether you qualify, and then calculate which is more beneficial to you.
To enter your 1098-T information, click on the Federal Taxes tab, then select Deductions & Credits, then I'll Choose What I Work On, then select Education, and finally Expenses and Scholarships (Form 1098-T). Then simply follow the prompts.
Here's a link to IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education, which discusses the criteria for each of the benefits:
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