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F1 student who classifies as resident for tax purposes
I am an F1 student who got classified as a resident for tax purposes. I received several forms: 1098-T, 1095-B, and form 8843. As far as I know, I believe I don't have to file form 8843 because I classify as a resident (correct me if I'm wrong). So I will ignore the 8843. As for the 1098-T, what am I supposed to do with it? I understand it's regarding my tuition bill. I am receiving a scholarship from my school and it is noted on the 1098-T; is the scholarship amount taxable or something? Everything looks filled out already, so I'm not sure what to do with it. The same goes for 1095-B.
These are the only three documents that I am currently aware of. Are there any other documents that I must fill out? Any insight is appreciated. Thank you.
‎April 4, 2024
6:10 PM