RobertB4444
Expert Alumni

Get your taxes done using TurboTax

If your scholarship covers "Tuition and related expenses" then you still need to enter your 1098-T into your tax return but after you enter the amounts from the form the system will ask you if you have any other education expenses not included on the 1098-T.  You should include all of the other qualified expenses that the scholarship covers.  That should result in wiping out the gain from the scholarship and keep you from paying taxes on it.  

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