AmyC
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For the 1099-Q, if all of it went to room and board and tuition, then you don't enter it. IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education states:

If the entire 1099-Q went to qualified expenses, room and board, tuition, etc then you do not need to enter the form. Tuition paid for the first 3 months of the next year also qualify, see page 12, What Expenses Qualify, and page 52 for qualified distributions.

 

Page 45  repeats: Don't report tax-free distributions (including qualifying rollovers) on your tax return.

 

I assume you are entering the 1098-T for the education credit and the student is claiming some scholarship income.

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