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You may have done it correctly. If so, the scholarship is added to Line 7 of the 1040 under wages. The extra taxes on this added amount should only be 10%-25% depending on the rest of your income. You shouldn't have to pay social security or Medicare tax on this money, so be sure to follow the instructions below for the property entry.
If you have additional questions or details regarding this, please feel free to post in the comments for further clarification.
The steps for entering the scholarship amount not included in your 1098-T into TurboTax is as follows:
For further information please see IRS PUB 970: https://www.irs.gov/publications/p970/ch01.html#en_US_2014_publink1000178003
https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3651222You may have done it correctly. If so, the scholarship is added to Line 7 of the 1040 under wages. The extra taxes on this added amount should only be 10%-25% depending on the rest of your income. You shouldn't have to pay social security or Medicare tax on this money, so be sure to follow the instructions below for the property entry.
If you have additional questions or details regarding this, please feel free to post in the comments for further clarification.
The steps for entering the scholarship amount not included in your 1098-T into TurboTax is as follows:
For further information please see IRS PUB 970: https://www.irs.gov/publications/p970/ch01.html#en_US_2014_publink1000178003
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