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Thank you for the response.  Since her scholarship exceeds her tuition on the 1098-T, does she report this on her tax return through the Education section and enter the 1098-T?  And, if she does it this way, can she enter the book expenses as well even if the parents paid for the books?

 

She does exceed the earned income limit with her new W-2, so she has to file.

 

We don't have any other education expenses for her (except the small book amount), so I did not enter any education information in TurboTax about her on our return.  

 

Can you advise as well about whether our daughter should purchase TurboTax download and set up her own TurboTax/Intuit account for this first year of filing a tax return?