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You will enter the Form 1098-T information on her return. If you are referring to claim one of those educational tax credits, room and board are not considered as qualifying expenses. Therefore, the excess scholarship portion is a taxable transaction. You would simply enter the Form 1098-T on her return. If your daughter meets the filing requirements, she would pay taxes on it.
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‎February 29, 2020
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