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Rooster23
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T-1098

Hi I am trying to enter tuition received via a T-1098 but the section is hardcoded as zero. When I click on the link for information it says it has already been entered but gives no information as to where and I am unable to figure out what I might have checked to cause it to be reflected as zero/prevent me from editing it. Any suggestions?

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kshan19334
Returning Member

T-1098

I am having the same issue. 

kshan19334
Returning Member

T-1098

I was able to enter the amount when I went back to the education summary page and edited that student. 

mjonson51
New Member

T-1098

I am having the same problem, hope someone has found the solution.

Hal_Al
Level 15

T-1098

Go through the entire education interview until you reach a screen titled "Your Education Expenses Summary".  Click edit next to the student's name. That should take you to a screen “Here’s your Education Summary”. Click edit next to the section you want to change; tuition, in your case (click edit next to the school name).

Ali7
New Member

T-1098

I'm having the same issue, I was able to enter the info but on the screen where it shows the summary, it shows the amount from last year and zero for this year, just makes me wonder if this section even works - especially because I get exactly zero tax credit for spending $40k on my son's college

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