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My Wife's 1098-T has a scholarship/grant that covers part of the total tuition costs in box 1 - i.e. we had to pay some money towards tuition. When I enter the 1098-T it want's to tax all of the scholarship amount in box 5 but that should be except as it went towards tuition.
How do you correctly input the 1098-T to tell turbo tax that the scholarship is exempt?
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Usually, you just enter the 1098-T as shown and got through the follow-up questions. Please see Where do I enter Form 1098-T? for details.
Just to verify the scholarship in box 5 was smaller than the amount in box 1 and your wife didn't receive any other reimbursement of education expenses except what is listed in box 5?
When previewing the1040 the whole scholarship is included in line 1 "wages, salaries, tips"?
To preview 1040:
Yes the amount in box 5 is smaller than box 1. My Wife received a 70% scholarship. Note that I also entered the amount paid to be the difference between box 1 and box 5. I made sure to tick no in the section that asks if the scholarship was used for board/lodgings etc.
What is really weird is that on line 1, when I input the 1098-T it puts in SCH xxxxxx (where xxxxx is the whole scholarship amount). So to confirm the whole scholarship amount is added into line 1
FYI It was doing something odd. I deleted the 1098-t worksheet and the deductions info and re-entered and it seemed to work this time..... Probably user error but a bit confusing.
Ross
Great! I am glad you got that figured out.
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