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Scholarship question

If my daughter has a full time job and we are filling separate but she is a full time college student who claims her scholarship income? 

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MaryK4
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Scholarship question

Your daughter will need to report the scholarship income on her return.  

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Scholarship question

The STUDENT is always responsible for scholarship income (the student's SSN is on form 1098-T)!

 

That reportable income can be reduced dollar for dollar by the Qualified Educational Expenses (box 1 of form 1008-T plus other qualified expenses, normally books or a computer, purchased outside the university)

 

if the qualified educational expenses exceed the scholarships, there is nothing to report on the student's tax return .

 

Since you are filing SEPARATE, you are ineligible for the AOTC tax credit. 

 

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