ChristinaS
Expert Alumni

Education

You're welcome. That's a little iffy and can depend on the terms of the scholarship. Its not necessarily cut and dry or a response that I can make quickly. In general, the scholarship applies to education expenses before it can be moved as taxable income. I hate to say it, but that's a brand new question that deserves its own post. In fact, I haven't seen that posted recently and I think it would be very helpful to the Answer Exchange community. Something like "Can I claim books on my return and shift some of the scholarship income to my child's return".