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You just leave the 1098-T off of your return if it is not at all taxable. The 1098-T is one of those forms that can be ignored if it is not creating taxable income. So in your case, since it is not creating taxable income...because this is to improve your skills by your current employer so they are paying for it for you to be better for them...you do not need to do anything with this form other than keep it for your records.
You cannot report any of it and then take a tax credit since you did not pay for it, in case you are asking if you can report it somewhere else. This is not taxable and not eligible for credits.
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‎February 14, 2024
9:16 AM