[Information added from Super User Carl 4:55 am 4-4-17 PST]
If the parent is claiming the student as a dependent on their (the parents) income tax return, then the parent enters the 1098-T Tuition form on their (the parents) income tax return.
Before you enter the 1098-T form, here's some important info you need to know:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/4318732
Now let's enter that 1098-T form:
After you enter your 1098-T, we'll ask about other expenses (books, supplies, equipment) and financial aid.
[Information added from Super User Carl 4:55 am 4-4-17 PST]
If the parent is claiming the student as a dependent on their (the parents) income tax return, then the parent enters the 1098-T Tuition form on their (the parents) income tax return.
Before you enter the 1098-T form, here's some important info you need to know:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/4318732
Now let's enter that 1098-T form:
After you enter your 1098-T, we'll ask about other expenses (books, supplies, equipment) and financial aid.
what about when the child has taxable scholarship amounts and is required to file. in that case don't both the child and the parent return have to have the 1098-T entered on each return along with the fact that parent is claiming the child as a dependent and the child is not claiming self?
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