1098-T scholarships/grants exceed tuition
Hello, I was recently filing my taxes on TurboTax and need some clarification. I was moving along just fine and my expected refund was ~$600 for my federal return and ~$250 for my state return. My income from my taxable job in 2019 was $9034, pretty much the same as in 2018, so I was expecting to get around the same refund. I got to the point where I entered the numbers from my 1098-T that my school sent me. I did research and understand that when my scholarships/grants exceed my tuition, then I must report the 1098-T on my taxes and not my parents. My scholarships/grants exceeded my tuition by $2,637, and after I entered my 1098-T my federal refund shot from $600 refund to $3300 owed, and my state refund (VA) went from $250 return to $800 owed. For my federal and state taxes combined, that is a net change of about $5000 in the "owed" direction. How is this possible for only $2,637 excess scholarships/grants? Box 4 on the 1098-T was $1,252 if that makes any difference. I am single, a full-time student, and can be claimed as dependent by my parents. Thank you for any answers.