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Actually, a very good question. Not enough people think all the way through the scholarship. The scholarship money either paid for living expenses or tuition. The money you paid towards tuition counts for the deduction. Whatever proof you have
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Thank you, I will go ahead and enter the entire amount that was paid for the tuition.
Is information from form 1098-T, which I entered for Federal Return, automatically transferred to NJ State Return? Or I have to re-enter deduction again on the New Jersey Institution of Higher Education Tuition?
You need to enter the NJ tuition paid as it has different rules and allows more options for paying the tuition. You can enter up to $10,000 of your qualified expenses.
Thanks, @AmyC !
What expenses are qualified under NJ tuition paid? Only direct out of pocket payments made to school for tuition OR tuition-related such as books and materials?
Tuition alone. NJ instructions state:
Line 37c – If you, your spouse, or your dependent enroll in or attend a New Jersey institution of higher education, you can deduct up to $10,000 for tuition costs paid during the year.
Thanks again, @AmyC !
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