We don't receive a 1098-T from my son's college. When going thru Turbo Tax, it asked if we had educational expenses without a 1098 & said that we could still deduct withou it, so I clicked YES, but all other questions seemed to indicate that a 1098 was necessary. If I have proof of tuition paid to a school, but have no 1098 form issued by the school, am I still "legal" filling out that portion of Turbo Tax?
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A 1098-T is required for the American Opportunity Credit and the Lifetime Learning Credit. You may be able to claim a Tuition and Fees deduction if you are eligible for that.
Have you asked his school why they don't issue a 1098-T form? Virtually all accredited colleges and universities do. If you do claim a credit for tuition and did not receive a 1098-T form, the burden is on you to find out if the school an accredited institution.
it is possible that the school doesn't issue the 1098-T because they are not accredited which means you cannot take AOTC. I've seen it happen
The 1098-T is frequently not mailed out by the school, but is available at the student's online account.
After telling TT that you don't have a 1098-T, you'll be asked if your school qualifies for an exception (a common one is that scholarships exceed tuition).
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