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@DadFilesForKids If you received the 1098-T, you absolutely can enter it. Sam's instructions were for most of the people with stipends- that don't seem to have a 1098-T.
The stipend should show on line 1 with wages, salaries, tips, etc.
Thanks, @AmyC
The way TT guided me to enter the 1098-T information caused a warning that a contribution to an IRA was not allowed.
That seems like a problem. 😕
When I followed Sam's guidance it went OK.
Thanks for your input!
DFFK
Fortunately, this does work, but because my wages are 0 in box 1 of my w-2, I receive a message that I cannot e-file and must mail in my return.
That is correct because there must be income to be able to electronically file.
I have followed these instructions to the letter, but I still get the "Your Roth IRA contribution was too high. You contributed $2,400, but your earned income was 0..." Did TurboTax change the way they count earned income in this section? What is another way I can avoid this excess contribution fee?
To clarify, how did you enter the income?
I have no W-2 for income. My stipend from my grant is listed under scholarships on my 1098-T. To enter this information, I went to the Federal Taxes, Deductions & Credits, Expenses and Scholarships (Form 1098-T) section. I followed the prompts, but selected the "I did not receive form 1098-T" option. I filled in the information about the school's name and address, and then filled in my grant/stipend in the "other Scholarships/Grants/Fellowships. I also filled in my tuition. I still got the alert that I had zero earned income and therefore had an excess Roth IRA contribution.
@DadFilesForKids wrote:
Hi @SamS1 ,
You are replying to a discussion from 2 years ago. The stipend should be reported on line 8r of Schedule 1. To to this, don't use the 1099 interview. Enter the stipend income in the educational expenses/scholarships section of TT, as a scholarship not reported on the 1098-T. To make it taxable, enter the taxable amount when asked how much was used for room & board.
There's currently a glitch in TT in getting it to recognize line 8r, Sch 1, as compensation. See containment article at https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/retirement-benefits/fellowship-stipend-a...
@melrows wrote:
I have no W-2 for income. My stipend from my grant is listed under scholarships on my 1098-T. To enter this information, I went to the Federal Taxes, Deductions & Credits, Expenses and Scholarships (Form 1098-T) section. I followed the prompts, but selected the "I did not receive form 1098-T" option. I filled in the information about the school's name and address, and then filled in my grant/stipend in the "other Scholarships/Grants/Fellowships. I also filled in my tuition. I still got the alert that I had zero earned income and therefore had an excess Roth IRA contribution.
You are entering it correctly. To double-check, the stipend should be on line 8r of Schedule 1. However, there is currently a bug in the program preventing it from recognizing line 8r as eligible compensation. See this article.
Also note, only post-graduate and post-doctoral fellowships are eligible, not pre-doctoral fellowships.
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