No, you don’t have to enter your 1098-T, as long as you didn’t
receive scholarships in excess of your Qualified Education Expenses.
However, may have taxable scholarship income if your scholarship
paid for nonqualified expenses such as room and board. In that case, you would report the 1098-T. See the information
below.
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