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January 29, 2024
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Employee Tuition Assistance - do I need to report?

  • January 29, 2024
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I work for a University and started a Graduate program - part of the benefits is tuition assistance. The University covered tuition, which ended up being less than $5,250 but I still paid program fees and received a 1099-T which counts those fees as tuition. Because the amount the University paid for was less than the federal maximum, it didn't get added to my taxable income on my W2. The 1099-T doesn't have the assisted amount listed either, just the additional fees I paid for. Do I need to report the tuition assisted amount?

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January 29, 2024

You don't report the tuition assisted amount as education expenses on your tax return because you didn't pay for it.

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Hal_Al
Employee
January 29, 2024

Q. Do I need to report the tuition assisted amount?

A. No, because it was already accounted for on the 1098-T.