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I get a scholarship from the university I work at to go to grad school. do I report the amount of the scholarship over the $5,250 threshold or do I report all of it.

The 1098 T form I received from the school only put the amount over and beyond the $5,250.  (example: total tuition was $9,500 and they put in box 1 $4,250).  The total amount of scholarship I received was $6,907.50.  But if I put that total amount it looks like on my tax return that I received more money than I paid to the school. 

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KrisD
Intuit Alumni

I get a scholarship from the university I work at to go to grad school. do I report the amount of the scholarship over the $5,250 threshold or do I report all of it.

Only the amount over $5,250 COULD be taxable income. If the school is only reporting the expenses over and above 5250 of your award, only report the difference as scholarship received. 

 If the 1098-T reports 6907.50 in box 5, and box 1 only reports 4250, you'll need to adjust for Box 1 and add the 5,250.

Do this by clicking the "What if this is not what I paid?" link under box 1 of the 1098-T screen. 

Be sure to keep good records, such as your school account statement and/or award letter with your tax file. 

CLICK HERE for IRS Pub 970 Tax Benefits for Education


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