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Education
If your tuition was completely covered by the scholarship, you can simply not enter the 1098-T. This is not a form that is required to be entered. It is a form that is entered when your scholarship income is greater than your tuition amount or when you are trying to claim the education credits.
If your scholarships were not greater than your tuition amount and you do not want to claim any education credit, you do not have to enter the 1098-T. You can delete it and not enter it.
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March 13, 2024
3:47 PM