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teniza
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I got a 1098-T form from school but I also got a stipend that wasn't included in the 1098-T. Do I include the stipend under miscellaneous income or another section?

 
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HelenC12
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I got a 1098-T form from school but I also got a stipend that wasn't included in the 1098-T. Do I include the stipend under miscellaneous income or another section?

No, don't enter it under Miscellaneous income. As you enter your Form 1098-T , you'll enter your stipend in the Education section under Deductions Credits.

 

 

 

 

 

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teniza
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I got a 1098-T form from school but I also got a stipend that wasn't included in the 1098-T. Do I include the stipend under miscellaneous income or another section?

@HelenC12 Thank you! I put the stipend under "other scholarships/grants/fellowships" as you mentioned. It asked me how much of this stipend was used for noneducation purposes like housing. This stipend isn't for educational purposes so that is why I thought I should put it under "other income". It is a "scholarship/fellowship/grant" so I understand why I would put it in that section, but it is not necessarily for educational purposes like the TurboTax software mentions. Should I still put the stipend under the scholarship section as you mentioned even though it is meant to be used for other purposes? I don't know if this changes anything or not. Thanks again! 

I got a 1098-T form from school but I also got a stipend that wasn't included in the 1098-T. Do I include the stipend under miscellaneous income or another section?

Yes.

It must be entered this way to end up on line 1 of form 1040, rather than line 8 of schedule 1.  This is important for student-dependents, as it affects the amount of their standard deduction. .

 

If you are not a dependent, you can enter it either place.

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