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Yes, you do have income if the amount of scholarships your received are greater than the amount you paid for tuition, books and fees to the school.
You are allowed to take additional expenses in figuring your school costs, books, fees, required items for classes. As you input the information for the 1098-T form it asks you about additional expenses you paid for school. If after adding the expenses that qualify the scholarship amount is still more than the school expenses you have taxable income for the scholarship.
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‎February 29, 2020
5:32 AM