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Education
Thank you again for the helpful answers. My child's college says we will not receive a 1098-T because all of the expenses are covered by the scholarship, tuition remission, and 529. I cannot figure out where, on my return, to enter in the taxable portion of these scholarships (although I did find a place for the 529) without a 1098-T. In the answers here, it seems as though I do need to declare some of the scholarship as income (although can still file it in my return) -- as the scholarship paid for room and board for 2016. So, I am going to try to enter the taxable amount in Box 5, but the TurboTax program insists I enter the information from a 1098-T (and I will not have one).
May 31, 2019
8:14 PM