KrisD15
Expert Alumni

After you file

Yes, since you can't use the expenses for a credit, there is no reason for you to enter Form 1098-T into your TurboTax Program. 

 

The only other point to make is that it may be possible for the student to claim the non-refundable portion of the American Opportunity Tax Credit. 

 

If claiming the student has no advantage for you, you can elect to not claim him. 

The student then files and selects 

"Another taxpayer can claim me on their tax return"

but on the drop-down they select 

"Another taxpayer will not claim me in 2024"

 

The "not-claimed dependent student" enters Form 1098-T into their TurboTax program. 

Please make sure he indicates that the scholarship was restricted to room and board. He will be taxed on the scholarship. 

 

However, since there is excess education expenses, he should be eligible for the "non-refundable" portion of the American Opportunity Tax Credit which will be applied to his tax liability. 

 

IRS Pub 970

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