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If your daughter's scholarship income was higher than the tuition paid, then she would have taxable scholarship income. You would enter her 1098-T in the Education section just as you did for your own return. The difference is that if you can claim her as a dependent, then she isn't entitled to claim an education credit, but she must still report any scholarship income.
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If your daughter's scholarship income was higher than the tuition paid, then she would have taxable scholarship income. You would enter her 1098-T in the Education section just as you did for your own return. The difference is that if you can claim her as a dependent, then she isn't entitled to claim an education credit, but she must still report any scholarship income.
See the screenshots below.
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