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Do I file if I only received GI Bill and scholarships for school? With no job. The scholarship only covers school tuition, nothing extra.
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June 4, 2019
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No, if all you received for the year were GI Benefits and scholarships that covered Qualified Education Expenses, then you have no taxable income, and don't have to file a return.
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@lboshak how were the scholarships reported to you and the amounts? if they were only on the 1098-T no reporting needed.
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June 4, 2019
6:46 PM