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Thank you. Yes this is also my understanding. However my issue is that Turbo tax is including the full amount of the scholarship in income and not reducing it by the qualified tuition. For example, our 1098t has 25,000 of qualified tuition and 30,000 in scholarships. My understanding is 5000 should be included in income. Turbo tax is adding the full 30,000 to income and then calculating a 4000 tuition deduction.
‎February 6, 2020
4:34 PM