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year, turbo tax has 2 places where you could input your husband's fellowship
income. I think you can choose to enter the fellowship income in either one
place or the other.
One option is that you would have to go
through the education section (under credits and deductions). In the end
you can enter your taxable fellowship.
The other alternative is
to "Visit All" the "Less Common Income" topics. If you visit all these
topics, one type of less common income they'll ask for is "Taxable
Scholarships and Fellowships." There it says : "If you are not a
candidate for a degree, then scholarship, fellowship, and grant income
are taxable and should be reported here. Enter the amount of taxable
scholarship, fellowship, and grant income you received."
It will be added to line 7 on form 1040 (and SCH <amount> will be written next to it).
I'm not seeing this option this year. Has anyone found it?
I did a test and it does seem more complicated than last year, but still basically the same. Since you do not have a 1098-T, you still need to add yourself as a student and enter all the other information as if you are about to enter a 1098-T, but you'll say you don't have one and that you don't have an exception.
Then you continue.
A screen will ask if you have a scholarship, fellowship or grant to declare, you say yes. Enter the amount, answer more questions and it is listed as "Scholarship" on line 1.
"Be sure to enter it separately, in the Education section, but not on the 1098-T screen.
Click Federal on the left side-bar
Click Deduction & Credits along the top
Scroll down to the Education Section (Click “Show All" if needed)
Click Start or Revisit next to “Expenses and Scholarships (Form 1098-T)"
Even if you don't have a 1098-T to enter, continue as if you will.
You will get to a screen where you finally say you don't have a 1098-T and you don't have an exception
The program will ask for additional expenses
Next, the program asks for Scholarships and Grants
Answer "Yes" and Scroll down and Enter the scholarship amount in the proper box and Continue
Answer the questions carefully
The scholarship will be reported on line 1 of the 1040"
Thank you for this information. I worked as post-doc and received stipend. I didn't have federal tax withholding, W2, 1099 forms, and 1098-T for the stipend I received. In my case, can I still follow your steps to enter the stipend I received? Are stipend subject for FICA tax if they are reported on line 1 of 1040 form?
I have seen other answers saying that to report the stipend to "Less common income" --> "Other income not already reported on a form W-2 or Form 1099" --> "Any other earned income". And this will report the fellowship on line 7 of your Form 1040, and will not be subject to Self Employment Tax.
I am not sure which one I should do. Thank you so much!!
If you are paid a stipend, it isn't considered wages so you won't pay Social Security or Medicare taxes on it. But, it still counts as taxable income for income tax purposes.
A scholarship or fellowship grant is tax free (excludable from gross income) only if you are a candidate for a degree at an eligible educational institution. Any amount of scholarship or fellowship that is greater than your education expenses is taxable.
If you have offsetting education expenses enter the scholarship or grant as part of your education expenses.
Select Federal Taxes
Select Deductions and Credits
Select Show More at Education
Select Start or Update at Expenses and Scholarships (Form 1098T)
Select Edit at Scholarships/Grants (for all schools
If you do are not a candidate for a degree, or if you do not have offsetting education expenses, the fellowship should be reported as less common income.
• Select Federal Taxes
• Select Wages and Income
• Scroll down to Less Common Income and select Start or Review
• Select Start next to Miscellaneous Income 1099A, 1099C and enter the information provided on your form
See IRS Publication 970 for additional information.
https://www.irs.gov/publications/p970/ch01.html
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Great post on 1099-MISC for student stipend. Best I have seen,
Dis not see any screenshots fore the PC program you referenced at the end of your email.
Could you PLEASE forward to me at [email address removed]? Am helping my daughter complete her return and want to finally get this done. TT standard entry steps driving me crazy and misleading for correct stipend entry.
Kevin
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