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Education
I suspect @Hal_Al misread your post, as his response refers to a 1099-Q, not 1098-T you asked about.
If your AGI is above $160,000 if filing joint, or $80,000 if filing single then none of your education expenses are deductible.
Likewise, if you are filing married filing separate, then both of you automatically disqualify for quite a number of deductions, including the education deductions.
Therefore, it makes no sense to enter that which you can not deduct.
‎June 22, 2020
7:20 AM