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Deductions & credits
I’m going to an accredited community college, and the website says the following as per this tax form “
A 1098-T form is generated only for academic students who have qualified tuition and related expenses (QTRE) and payments received during the 2022 calendar year.
Continuing Education, Dual Credit, Early Admit/Early College High School, Home School, Tech Prep, and Virtual College students will not receive a 1098-T form.
Federal rules require all institutions of higher education report payments received (Box 1) for qualified tuition and related expenses (QTRE) to the IRS. Colleges District must report on (Box 1).”
I’m enrolled in a program via the city I reside in where if fafsa won’t cover it they will which is why I got the full amount of my semesters fafsa as a refund. But I am selling a degree/furthering employability or whatever you may call it. Now you said here that about not getting a form but still needed to file that “Students whose qualified tuition and related expenses are entirely waived or paid entirely with scholarships; among others” can you provide any more details as to how this doesn’t directly contradict the end of your response as well as my college’s website?