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The IRS has also been sent a copy of the form. If you do not include the form on your return you will be hearing from them in the future.

 

Per the Instructions on preparing the 1098-T it states there is an exception to filing the form if the students whose qualified tuition and related expenses are entirely waived or paid entirely with scholarships. (Page 2)

 

You need to contact the University and request a corrected Form 1098-T. You can provide a copy of the instruction in your request. When they send you the corrected form you can then file without the Form 1098-T on your return.

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