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Hi Hal_Al
I have basically the same situation as the OP of this thread, regarding the daughters forms, expenses, etc.
And thanks for the first two answers, that cleared up a lot of same questions about the 1098-Q form. It was good to know the IRS does not require this to be submitted.
One follow up question I have, with a small difference, is that my daughter did not work, and so has no W-2 to report.
She was only a full time student, who received the expenses and scholarships reported in the 1098-T form.
Does she have to file separately at all, to provide the IRS the same 1098-T information again? Or is she covered, by us including that information as our dependent? Thanks very much
March 5, 2022
10:08 AM