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Tuition Remission Not Recognized?

I'm a bit confused. I'm a graduate student, and part of my aid is that I get tuition remission - this money is being used for only my tuition. I'm a full time student, this tuition remission is tax free for me. But when I submitted it to Turbotax, it's just claiming that this amount is scholarships. Do I need to just manually change the amount or is there somewhere that I can report that it's tuition remission? Also, in that case, would I also remove the tuition amount?

 

I'm super confused and could use some help...

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Hal_Al
Level 15

Tuition Remission Not Recognized?

Simple answer: just remove the tuition amount.

 

How was the tuition remission reported to you? 1098-T? 1099? W-2? 

 

Usually it is not documented on any IRS form.  In that case, you do not even enter it in TurboTax. As you said, it's tax free. 

Tuition Remission Not Recognized?

The tuition and tuition remission was reported to me by a 1098-T. The 1098-T lists the full tuition amount that was charged in Part 1, while Part 2 lists Tuition/Fee Remissions.

Hal_Al
Level 15

Tuition Remission Not Recognized?

"The 1098-T lists the full tuition amount that was charged in Part 1, while Part 2 lists Tuition/Fee Remissions".

 

Box 2 is usually blank. There is nowhere in TurboTax to enter something from box 2. What's in box 5? 

 

Does box 1 include the tuition remission amount? Does Box 5 include the tuition remission amount?  If so, the school is treating the remission as scholarship. And you should too. 

 

If, on the other hand, if box 1 includes the tuition remission amount, box 5 doesn't and the amount is shown in box 2; then you should reduce the box 1 amount by  the amount in box 2, before entering.   If that makes the box 1 amount zero and box 5 is also zero, just don't enter the 1098-T.  It is only an informational document and there is no requirement that it be reported on your tax return.

Tuition Remission Not Recognized?

Sorry, it's a bit confusing. In the 1098-T I received, there was a box that said part 1. This amount was the tuition the school charged and was placed in box 1 when I submitted it to Turbotax. Meanwhile, the box on the 1098-T that said part 2 was filled out in box 5 on Turbotax. However, on the 1098-T, it clearly says that it is Tuition Remission.

 

I feel weird sharing exact amounts on a public forum like this, but maybe an image with the redacted amounts will make sense.

Screenshot 2021-03-23 101306.png

 

Does this make more sense?

Normally I wouldn't report the 1098-T...but I did get a fellowship that does need to be taxed. 

Hal_Al
Level 15

Tuition Remission Not Recognized?

That's not a 1098-T.  It may some kinda substitute 1098-T the school has decided to use.

 

If  box 1 includes the tuition remission amount  and Box 5 include the tuition remission amount, they offset each other and the only "scholarship" being taxed is the difference between box 1 and box 5 and that's normal.  

Tuition Remission Not Recognized?

Well that is weird. My school was calling it a 1098-T. I'll just do as you said and subtract the amounts. I think my brain might melt otherwise.

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