BillM223
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Education

Normally, yes, because this may lead to credits or to additional taxable income, depending on the information on the form and the additional questions you answer. 

 

The only time you would not is if you are a dependent of your parents, in which case they will add the 1098-T to their return.

 

Note that the IRS already has a copy of the 1098-T so you can't leave it off and hope they don't notice.

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