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My wife received $5000 federal grant from the University during 2024. We received 1099NEC for it instead of having the grant/scholarship on 1098T ($0 on 1098T).
I tried to search for an answer, but I am still not sure. I inputted the 1099NEC and chose "this is not money earned as employee or self-employed individual. After those steps, my tax return went from +1100 to +571. Does it seem right that we have to pay ~$600 in taxes for the federal grant?
Also, under education summary where I input 1098T and other educational expenses, there is a field for Scholarships/Grants. Do I need to put $5000 there too? When I put it there, it also decreases my tax return.
Just wanted to make sure I file this right and not decrease any tax returns.
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The Federal grant is taxable, so it is normal that by entering the form 1099-NEC, your refund decreases. $600 of taxes for a grant of $5,000 means that you are in the 12% tax bracket.
You are correct in answering that this grant is not money earned as employee or self-employed individual. By doing this, you are not subject to self-employment tax.
As you have already reported the grant on form 1099-NEC, do not enter it again in form 1098-T. You would be counting this income twice.
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