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dd4vols
Level 10
Level 10

had a 2023 1098-T with like $13,500 in box 1 and it had the boxes checked about including amounts for ...March 2024 checked. Scholarships were only $2,500, so no issues.

along comes the 2024 1098-T, and has -0- in box 1, and $1,250 in scholarships.

Student info page part IV properly lists the current (2024) year 1098-T from my 1098-T input page.  -0- in box 1 and $1,250 inbox 5.  So, do I manually input the college (same college) info on the next enterable line, and put the $6,750 that was paid in Dec 2023 but for March 2024 semester?

Thanks for any help or words of wisdom you might have.  Just trying to get the $1,250 to not show up as taxable

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  • If I am understanding correctly, sounds like your client screwed up by paying the $6750 in December 2023 instead of January 2024.  Not only do you have a tax on the scholarship issue but there are no qualifying tuition expenses paid in 2024 for a tax credit.
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