There are two ways to enter the 1098-T you received from your school. When going through the Education topic under Deductions & Credits, you will be asked if you have a 1098-T to enter.
Or, you can just type '1098t' in the Search area and then click on 'Jump to 1098t' to get there.
If Box 1 is larger than Box 5 on your 1098-T, you may be eligible for an Education Credit.
So TurboTax shows $0 for education expenses and won't let me enter the 1098T. How can I enter it? It won't give me the option to go to the screen to enter the 1098T, and it's very frustrating.
I think the Turbotax 2020 has the same issue. I am not asked if I have anything to enter, even when I start at the beginning of education expenses. Also, I am asked if I have 1098Q, I say no, go to next screen , am asked if I want to withdraw what I'd entered previously. I am perplexed.
Beware: Box 5 larger than box 1 will pull through as taxable income unless you mark more of box 5 taxable in order to take the larger education credit. If you have issues with taxable scholarship income, reply for more help!
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Is there an income level above which this option simply doesn't appear? I searched on Education Expenses, following the instructions in the link. I got to a page that has no way to enter tuition. I click on the popup and it says
Tuition and Fee Expenses
This number includes the total amount of tuition and related fee expenses (such as student fees, attendance fees, enrollment fees or assessment fees) that you paid to your school in 2020.
Note: You entered this number in earlier.
So, I think either Turbotax has a bug, or I'm not eligible. I can't find where to enter the tuition amount from the 1098T
No education credit is allowed if filing MFS, student is not your dependent or student is non-resident alien. There are income thresholds as well.
American Opportunity The maximum credit is $2,500 per student. Credit is phased out at modified AGI between $80,000 and $90,000 ($160,000 and $180,000 MFJ).
Tuition and Fees Deduction Tax Benefit Taxpayers may deduct qualified education expenses they paid for eligible students up to:
• $4,000 if modified AGI is $65,000 or less ($130,000 or less MFJ)
• $2,000 if modified AGI is $80,000 or less ($160,000 or less MFJ)
• $0 if modified AGI is over $80,000 ($160,000 MFJ)
Lifetime Learning Credit Income limit. Maximum credit of $2,000. Credit is phased out at modified AGI between $59,000 and $69,000 ($118,000 and $138,000 MFJ).
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@hollybhome Go back to the beginning of the Education Section, and try this advice from @AnetteB6:
"To enter your Form 1098-T information (even when TurboTax thinks it has already been entered and is showing $0), go through the entire education expenses section of your return until you reach the screen titled “Your Education Expenses Summary”, then follow these steps:
Click Edit next to the student name.
On the screen titled “Here’s your Education Summary”, click Edit beside Tuition.
Enter the information from your Form 1098-T.
To go directly to the Education section of your return, use these steps:
On the top row of the TurboTax online screen, click on Search (or for CD/downloaded TurboTax locate the search box in the upper right corner)
This opens a box where you can type in “education” (be sure to enter exactly as shown here) and click the magnifying glass (or for CD/downloaded TurboTax, click Find)
The search results will give you an option to “Jump to education”