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How do you get the taxable part of a dependents scholarship money unto the 1040 in professional
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Enter the 1098T into the program? Maybe you can add some more details about the situation.
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The scholarship money was more than the tuition, so it is taxable
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I mean the difference
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Then enter the 1098T into the program. Use the WHERE DO I ENTER button and type in 1098T
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then you are saying that you put the 1098T on her return as well as her parents
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Just enter it on the kid's return. There isn't any credit available on the parent's return so no need to bother messing with theirs.
Nice to see you found the new community. 😀
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Thanks IM, I was hoping you would chip in, and you to Lisa
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I'll keep the chipping going until Intuit changes this place into a "professional" forum🤣
I guess as long as they are still allowing emojis this place is still safe to have a little fun.
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