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I am a grad student and spent the summer doing research in Japan for which I received a stipend. The stipend was paid by the Japanese institution where I was doing research so the stipend was not included on my W2 or 1098T from Texas A&M. Nor did I receive a 1099-MISC. Do i need to report this as income?
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Hello mattjapanquestio:
The answer to your question is yes. The stipend you received for graduate studies (or research) conducted in Japan is taxable income . . . to the extent that the money received was not used directly to pay for university courses or fees (at Texas A&M or a cooperating school in Japan, granting transferable credit toward your degree program). It does not matter that you received this income from a Japanese institution, or from a United States source. For US income tax purposes, it is still taxable in the same way.
Thus, to do so, please follow the general instructions and example provided at this AnswerXchange post, for entering taxable graduate stipends, fellowships, and grants:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/3802027
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