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March 28, 2021
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1098T

  • March 28, 2021
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My 18 year daughter is a College Freshman.  I claimed her and her 1098t form on my taxes.  I am not doing hers, do I not claim the 1098t form on hers?

 

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    KrisD15
    Level 15
    March 28, 2021

    You enter the 1098-T into your program to see if you are eligible for an education credit (box 1 is larger than box 5) or if the student needs to claim income (box 5 is larger than box 1). 

    Your program should tell you if the student needs to claim any income. If she does need to claim income, you don't use the 1098-T on her return. 

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    carla110Author
    Level 2
    March 28, 2021

    box 1 is larger than box 5.  Does this mean I don't need to worry about tax credits/deductions for her since I claimed deductions on mine for a dependent?

    ColeenD3
    Level 15
    March 28, 2021

    You would not claim the same expenses on two different returns. Since you claimed her as a dependent, include the 1098-T on your own return.

    Carl
    Level 11
    Level 11
    March 28, 2021

    The education stuff is "never" duplicated on two tax returns.

    Typically, if the student qualifies as your dependent *and* you are actually claiming them as your dependent, then you will report *all* the education stuff on your return. Now that's "typically".

     

    If a 1099-Q (not talking about a 1098-T in this specific paragraph) is involved here, then the 1099-Q gets reported on the tax return of the person whose SSN appears in the "beneficiary recipient" box of that 1099-Q, regardless of who reports the other education stuff.