In 2022 I received $8,500 in scholarships, but my tuition was near $10,000. If I am not wrong, this means my scholarship is tax free. I went ahead and submitted the 1098T form while filling out the return. Once I get to the end, it tells me to 'check this entry', where it shows 'other income' to be $8,500 and that 'the amounts are too large or too small'. First, I am not sure why my scholarship is being included in 'other income', as it is summing my taxable full time work income with that of my scholarship.
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One possibility: After entering the 1098-T, you will be asked how much of the scholarship was used for room & board. That amount, if any, will be treated as taxable income.
If you receive a scholarship, a fellowship grant, or other grant, all or part of the amounts you receive may be tax-free. Scholarships, fellowship grants, and other grants are tax-free if you meet the following conditions:
You must include in gross income:
Also, this link in our community by TurboTax explains Do Scholarships Count as Taxable Income, and how to maximize educational credits.
If TurboTax (TT) allocated the entire $10,000 of tuition to the tuition credit (it takes $10,000 of expenses to get the maximum Lifetime Learning Credit [LLC]), it will then treat the $8500 Scholarship as taxable. You can not double dip; claim the tuition for the credit and also claim the tuition makes the scholarship tax free.
Check the Student Information Worksheet. In particular, Line 17, of Part VI, (amount) "Used for Credit"
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