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1. The 1098-T definitely goes on his return due to the high scholarship. If you are going to claim the education credit, then you will add it on your return and deduct the expenses. You can claim up to $4,000 for AOTC credit, if your income qualifies, up to $160,000 for MFJ. The IRS has a great brochure that explains how scholarships and tax credits interact and IRS Q & A about education credits
2. The kiddie tax can be on parent or student depending on the circumstances. Since he has to file, the 8615 will go on his return. You can't claim his w2 on your return. The kiddie tax will not be part of your return, only his. See What is the Kiddie Tax?,
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‎April 1, 2024
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