Tax free scholarship showing as unearned income.
My daughter finished her undergrad degree in May 2019. She immediately started on her Masters at the same school in August 2019. She is working on a research project so her tuition is waived - she is still paying fees and housing.
She received a tax free scholarship to cover only tuition for all 4 years of her undergrad. Her school calculates the 'payments received for qualified tuition expenses' on the 1098T on the year she was billed (i.e., the fees for her last semester of undergrad were included on the 2018 1098T). The scholarship amount shows up for the calendar year it was paid - 2019.
In other words, her current 1098T shows the scholarship that paid the tuition for the final semester of her undergrad degree. The amount of qualified tuition expenses in box 1 is covering the fees for Fall 2019 and Spring 2020 (her Masters degree). Since the tuition is being waived, the amount doesn't appear in the totals and box 1 on the 1098T is significantly less than the scholarship amount.
Turbo Tax is calculating the difference ( approximately $3500) as unearned income. How can a tax free scholarship be treated as unearned income?
I spoke with the university and was told that this is how they report and that the form is correct.
How do I fix this issue so my daughter is not paying tax on her taxfree scholarship.