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I have another question tied to this line of questions. My son has a full scholarship. I'm pretty sure the best scenario is having him report it because the room and board is taxable. However, I wanted to look at a scenario where I report it. When I put in the 1098-T information, nothing shows up as taxable. However, when I dug deep into all the worksheets, it shows where the scholarship in excess of his qualified expenses is taxable. But it never flowed through. Why is that? Is there a requirement in the case of a full scholarship where the student must report the 1098-T?
‎June 7, 2019
3:02 PM