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I am a graduate student and I receive a $40k stipend towards living expenses that is not on a W-2 or 1098-T. I have entered this in TurboTax as "Other Scholarships/Fellowships/Grants". TurboTax then asks me if any of my total scholarship income ($40k stipend plus tuition grants) was used for "room and board". What does "room and board" mean? Is it literally just food and lodging expenses, or is it everything that's not a qualified educational expense (tuition, fees, etc)?
My actual expenses for food and lodging total about $16k for the year. I earned about $16k in W-2 wages for the year as well, and I paid $18k in tuition for the year. Can I say that those wages went towards "room and board" and say none of my $40k stipend went towards room and board? Or is it $40k-$18k = $22k went toward room and board?
My gut tells me that my taxable income should be stipend + wages - tuition = $38k, so the former approach seems correct. Is that right?
My thanks.
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Your gut is correct: stipend + wages - tuition = $38k.
Room and board means only your lodging and meals. It could be an apartment your rent, a house you live in, or on-campus dorms.
Enter your 1098-T as well as the fellowship received in the Education Expenses & Scholarships section of TurboTax. After you enter your 1098-T information, the next page will include a box for scholarships/grants (for all schools) you received. You can include the $40,000 stipend there.
TurboTax is asking you to separate your expenses to determine how much of the fellowship is taxable. The amount paid for room and board is taxable. The amount used to pay for tuition is tax-free. The IRS states the following:
"Qualified Education Expenses (tax-free):
Qualified education expenses do not include the cost of (taxable):
This is true even if the fee must be paid to the institution as a condition of enrollment or attendance. Scholarship or fellowship amounts used to pay these costs are taxable."
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