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My scholarships and grants are considered as my income in 2020. All those scholarships were used by the university to pay my tuition. I was a student and it increased my taxes significantly. What should I do?
Don't enter the 1098-T on your tax return, since you know:
1. It's wrong
2. None of your scholarship is taxable
3. Neither you or your parents can claim a Tuition credit. So, no, they do not enter the 1098-T, on their return, either.
The 1098-T is only an informational document. The numbers on it are not required to be entered onto your tax return. Don't bother to ask for a corrected 1098-T; 1. your don't need it and 2. they (almost) always say no.
Your situation is common: (apparently) the tuition was shown on the 2019 1098-T, but the offsetting scholarship shown on the 2020.
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