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The school I'm attending gave me residency status since I'm a dependent of a veteran but I'm also an international student with a F-1 visa. Can I file my 1098-T I received?
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It depends.
Per IRS rules, if you have stayed in the US for less than five years, you are considered as a non-resident and cannot file the Form 1098-T because you do not qualify to claim any education credits.
If you have stayed in the US for more than five years, you are considered as a resident, you can file the form to claim one of the credits.
It depends.
Per IRS rules, if you have stayed in the US for less than five years, you are considered as a non-resident and cannot file the Form 1098-T because you do not qualify to claim any education credits.
If you have stayed in the US for more than five years, you are considered as a resident, you can file the form to claim one of the credits.
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