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Ajt116
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Recovery Rebate Credit

Hello,

 

I was a part time college student from January-May 2020. I received a 1098-T, and paid the majority of the tuition out of pocket, with some paid by financial aid. My main question is, in 2019 I was claimed as a dependent. For 2020, I’m claiming myself and I know I’m eligible for the two stimulus amounts for $1800. The main concern I have is, and I can’t find any further information, is that I received an amount from my school in May 2020 for the CARES ACT grant that colleges received (HEERF). It was then given to me from my school. I did not receive any stimulus payments from the IRS in 2020. Would I still be eligible for both payments even though I received the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF)? I logged into my IRS account and it shows that I got $0 in payments and to use that information when filing my tax return, I’m just getting stuck on if the amount I received from my college counts as the first stimulus payment? Or are these totally different. The IRS and the schools website states it is not taxable and that it will not be included on my 1098-t which it is not.

 

thank you!

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Recovery Rebate Credit

They are separate payments. If you can’t be claimed as a dependent on your 2020 return you are eligible to receive both stimulus payments which are reconciled on your return when you come to the federal review. 

Ajt116
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Recovery Rebate Credit

Hello 

 

@Bsch4477 Thanks for your quick reply! So this payment from my school institution does not need to be entered anywhere? Since it was a CARES act grant? 

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