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Get your taxes done using TurboTax
No, enter the 1098-T as issued. If Box 1 is larger than Box 5, you may qualify for a credit, although you said earlier that your income precludes this. If so, no need to enter the 1098-T. If you believe Box 1 does not reflect the correct amount of Tuition Paid, click the link 'this is not what we paid to the school' and enter the correct Tuition amount.
You can enter 'Additional Expenses' like books, fees, etc. in the Education section.
Her qualifying as your dependent has nothing to do with the 1098-T. If she was a full-time student for 5 months or more in 2024, and is under age 24, she is your dependent. If this applies, her income is irrelevant to your return. Check your entries for her in the Personal Info section.
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March 19, 2025
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