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I didn't get a 1098-T form from my school, despite them claiming they mailed it. I don't understand if the "Filer's federal ID" is a number for the school or me?

 
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I didn't get a 1098-T form from my school, despite them claiming they mailed it. I don't understand if the "Filer's federal ID" is a number for the school or me?

Filer's Federal ID is the schools Federal ID #.

The Form 1098-T is a form provided to you and the IRS by an eligible educational institution that reports, among other things, amounts paid for qualified tuition and related expenses.  The form may be useful in calculating the amount of the allowable education tax credits. In general, a student must receive a Form 1098-T for tax year 2017 to claim an education credit. But, for 2017, an eligible educational institution is not required to provide the Form 1098-T to you in certain circumstances, for example:

  • Nonresident alien students, unless the student requests the institution to file Form 1098-T,
  • Students whose tuition and related expenses are entirely waived or paid entirely with scholarships or grants, or
  • Students for whom the institution does not maintain a separate financial account and whose qualified tuition and related expenses are covered by a formal billing arrangement with the student’s employer or a government agency, such as the Department of Veterans Affairs or the Department of Defense.

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