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Delete the 1098-T and all education information. It sounds like you did something such as answered that the scholarship income was used for other expenses which is totally allowed when parents want to claim the education credits. Or there is a typo. It looks like she should have just under $1,800 of taxable scholarship income.
After you delete the 1098-T, you can re-enter and be sure that you do not answer anywhere that it was used to cover expenses such as room and board. If you do say it was used to cover room and board, or transportation, it becomes taxable income. If you are using the online version, go to Tax Tools>>Tools>>Delete a form and delete the 1098-T, student worksheet and form 8863
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‎April 18, 2023
10:56 AM