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after entering 1098-T and 1099-Q on my daughter return, I found out the following, does the last sentence implies we should also put the education expenses in her return?

 

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It looks like you're trying to enter the education credits for yourself, but earlier you indicated that you were claimed as a dependent on someone else's return - probably a parent's.
Generally, whoever claims you as a dependent should take the education credits. Yes, even though your school probably sent Form 1098-T to you, in your name, with your Social Security number. However, you should enter your education expenses to avoid paying tax on your Education Savings Account (ESA) or qualified tuition program (QTP).