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Are school supplies that are paid for by scholarships deductible?

 
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Hal_Al
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Are school supplies that are paid for by scholarships deductible?

It's not clear whether  you are a  teacher asking about the  classroom supplies deduction or 

a college student asking whether school books and supplies count toward an education credit (there is no actual college expense deduction).

 

Either way, the answer is no.  You can not claim a classroom deduction or college education credit for expenses that were paid for for with tax free scholarship.  However if the student case, you may be better off declaring the scholarship as income so that you can qualify for the very generous education credit.

 There is a tax “loop hole” available. The student reports all his scholarship, up to the amount needed to claim the American Opportunity Credit (AOC), as income on his return. That way, the parents  (or himself, if he is not a dependent) can claim the tuition credit on their return. They can do this because that much tuition was no longer paid by "tax free" scholarship.  You cannot do this if the school’s billing statement specifically shows the scholarships being applied to tuition or if the conditions of the grant are that it be used to pay for qualified expenses.

Using an example: Student has $10,000 in box 5 of the 1098-T and $8000 in box 1. At first glance he/she has $2000 of taxable income and nobody can claim the American opportunity credit. But if she reports $6000 as income on her return, the parents can claim $4000 of qualified expenses on their return.

Books and computers are also qualifying expenses for the AOC. So, extending the example, the student had another $1000 in expenses for those course materials, paid out of pocket, she would only need to report $5000 of taxable scholarship income, instead of $6000.

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LeonardS
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Are school supplies that are paid for by scholarships deductible?

Yes, for Tax Year 2021, teachers or educators can generally deduct unreimbursed, out-of-pocket, school, trade, or educator business expenses up to $250 on their federal tax returns.  You do not have to itemize your deductions to claim this.

 

To enter your Educator Expenses in TurboTax follow these steps:

  • Sign in to your account if it is not open.
  • In the search box enter teacher expenses.
  • In the results, box click on Jump to teacher expenses.
  • Follow the prompts to enter your teacher expenses.
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Hal_Al
Level 15

Are school supplies that are paid for by scholarships deductible?

It's not clear whether  you are a  teacher asking about the  classroom supplies deduction or 

a college student asking whether school books and supplies count toward an education credit (there is no actual college expense deduction).

 

Either way, the answer is no.  You can not claim a classroom deduction or college education credit for expenses that were paid for for with tax free scholarship.  However if the student case, you may be better off declaring the scholarship as income so that you can qualify for the very generous education credit.

 There is a tax “loop hole” available. The student reports all his scholarship, up to the amount needed to claim the American Opportunity Credit (AOC), as income on his return. That way, the parents  (or himself, if he is not a dependent) can claim the tuition credit on their return. They can do this because that much tuition was no longer paid by "tax free" scholarship.  You cannot do this if the school’s billing statement specifically shows the scholarships being applied to tuition or if the conditions of the grant are that it be used to pay for qualified expenses.

Using an example: Student has $10,000 in box 5 of the 1098-T and $8000 in box 1. At first glance he/she has $2000 of taxable income and nobody can claim the American opportunity credit. But if she reports $6000 as income on her return, the parents can claim $4000 of qualified expenses on their return.

Books and computers are also qualifying expenses for the AOC. So, extending the example, the student had another $1000 in expenses for those course materials, paid out of pocket, she would only need to report $5000 of taxable scholarship income, instead of $6000.

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