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Education
It sounds like box 5 of the 1098-T for your daughter is larger than box 1?
If there is scholarship income, then there likely is no benefit to reporting the 1098-T in your tax return.
Then your daughter will be reporting the scholarship income on her own dependent tax return.
If there are education benefits available, you may find that your income will be too high to permit you to use those benefits. You just have to enter the 1098-T to see the outcome.
This help is a good explanation of the various possibilities.
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‎February 6, 2020
5:57 PM