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Students whose qualified tuition and related expenses are entirely waived or paid entirely with scholarships are not required to receive form 1098-T
There are two types of education expenses: qualified educational expense and expense. Room and board is not a qualified educational expense, but it is considered a cost of attendance. Any amount you report as having directed towards an expense will count as taxable income on your return. If reporting this figure results in tax owed, you would then receive a tax credit.
A tax credit is a payment towards taxes owed - you can't use a credit if you've reported no income. Since you directed some of the funds from your scholarship to an expense, you're able to consider this amount income. There are potential tax benefits to doing so - like claiming the AOTC.
In other words: as long as you've entered your information correctly and TurboTax tells us you qualify - you do!
Read more here: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p970.pdf
Students whose qualified tuition and related expenses are entirely waived or paid entirely with scholarships are not required to receive form 1098-T
There are two types of education expenses: qualified educational expense and expense. Room and board is not a qualified educational expense, but it is considered a cost of attendance. Any amount you report as having directed towards an expense will count as taxable income on your return. If reporting this figure results in tax owed, you would then receive a tax credit.
A tax credit is a payment towards taxes owed - you can't use a credit if you've reported no income. Since you directed some of the funds from your scholarship to an expense, you're able to consider this amount income. There are potential tax benefits to doing so - like claiming the AOTC.
In other words: as long as you've entered your information correctly and TurboTax tells us you qualify - you do!
Read more here: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p970.pdf
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