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Thank you. I tried this and it is still telling me that I have an excess Roth contribution. The 1099-misc stipend was added as you described,  and the same amount was entered as a negative value, also as you described. The 1099-misc is for stipend income from the scholarship. The 1098-T shows identical amounts in boxes 1 and 5, and boxes 7, 8 and 9 are all checked. No amount of the 1098-T scholarship is part of the 1099-misc income (i.e. the total scholarship received is the sum of the two numbers - the 1099-misc stipend was paid directly to me and the 1098-T funds were dispersed directly to the school for tuition.) When I enter the 1099-misc income, TurboTax identifies it as self employment income. I also have a small W-2 earned income. The amount of excess contribution to the Roth that TurboTax is calculating is the amount I intend to contribute minus the income on the W-2. What am I doing incorrectly? TIA!