Student education expenses that are not listed on 1098T
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Proof of your expenses in the form cancelled checks to your school, bank statements, receipts, or a statement of student account from your school's registrar office are good enough to satisfy the recordkeeping provisions of the law.
You don't necessarily need a Form 1098-T to claim any of the various federal tax benefits for educational expenses.
In TurboTax, you'll simply tell the program that "yes" you incurred educational expenses, but that "no" you don't have a 1098-T. You'll then be presented with the opportunity to input the dollar amounts of your educational expenses. You may additionally find the information at the following TurboTax FAQ pages helpful:
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