Education

I’ll say it’s fuzzy - I did not understand when you cut and pasted it was in language that was difficult to understand I don’t know if it’s the law or where it came from I did see some thing about at the end each person getting one but when I read through all the other comments I even saw one from you that said your son received $1400 through you and $1400 himself and other people are saying the same and are not returning them. There’s a note on the Turbotax screen that says like with a little yellow yield sign the IRS could lower your refund after you file if the information you provide here doesn’t match IRS records…. and from what I read people are saying that at least in the past they didn’t have good records and they were letting double payments go…. Turbotax really doesn’t have it where did very well because I read this that no my son didn’t get the letter that said $1400 but yes I know I put him down as a dependent to get his $1400…. What is the difference between this and what everybody else was talking about

 

also I have a Nother big problem I can’t find my spreadsheet that I did for the 1098T on my computer and I need to get into the 1098T and look at it and like re-create it so I can see if there’s additional things I can deduct but I cannot find it and I read in the community to search - Oh wait a minute I found the search button and I’m so inapt that I didn’t know it jump to mend so I seem to have found it although unfortunately - there’s only one total line for bugs and materials required to be purchased from the school and then one that says books and materials not required to be purchased from the school oh I’m very confused because I’m also reading at the top that says you may also include room and board if the expenses are paid using the qualified education savings oh boy that’s very confusing as well I know I had put a spreadsheet together with books and computer but it appears it he got lumped together… Is there any way to put in separate line items that get added together or I had to figure it out and then add it back in and put it all together in one lump sum of additional books and materials required