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Form 1099q reflects qualified distributions for Fall 2017 and Spring 2018. 1098t only reflects Fall2017. What can I do via turbo tax to reflect the cash reality?
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Form 1099q reflects qualified distributions for Fall 2017 and Spring 2018. 1098t only reflects Fall2017. What can I do via turbo tax to reflect the cash reality?
When entering the 1098-T, below Box 2 is a link 'what if this is not the amount I paid to the school?'
Click the link and a box opens where you can enter the amount actually paid (screenshot).
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Form 1099q reflects qualified distributions for Fall 2017 and Spring 2018. 1098t only reflects Fall2017. What can I do via turbo tax to reflect the cash reality?
When entering the 1098-T, below Box 2 is a link 'what if this is not the amount I paid to the school?'
Click the link and a box opens where you can enter the amount actually paid (screenshot).
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Form 1099q reflects qualified distributions for Fall 2017 and Spring 2018. 1098t only reflects Fall2017. What can I do via turbo tax to reflect the cash reality?
I entered the Full Amount ( Fall '17 + Spring '18) in the drop down and then when I did the 1099q it worked. Thanks TurboTaxMarilynG.
June 6, 2019
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