I’m confused. Box 2 of my 1098T says my dependent son’s tuition is $47,000. Box 5 says scholarship is $33,000 which when subtracted exactly equals the $14,000 out of pocket amount I paid. I qualify completely for AOTC in every other way but when I click the button underneath to say I paid $14,000 it then says I don’t qualify. Should I not fill that in and just go by 1098T?
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Q. Should I not fill that in and just go by 1098T?
A. Yes.
That box is for people who get an erroneous 1098-T. By entering $14,000, you tell TT that only $14,000 was paid by both you AND the scholarship.
You said you had $47,000 in box 2. I assume you meant box 1.
You are correct. Box 1 I meant. Thank you.
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