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Is my whole scholarship considered income if I graduated spring 2018 and my school reported my payments in 2017?
I graduated college in spring 2018. After reviewing my 1098-T form I found that my school recently changed how they do things to include payments for spring 2018 in my 2017 taxes (meaning I technically paid $0 in tuition for 2018 in the government's eyes). They still listed my $8000 scholarship on my 2018 1098T form making my whole scholarship income. This is making what I owe tremendously higher than it should.
How do I fix this??
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‎June 1, 2019
9:56 AM