You do not enter the 2019 1098T on your 2020 tax return. You can only claim education expensespaid in 2020 for you education expenses and may include payments made in 2020for classes for the first three months in 2021 (then box 7 is usually checked).
If for some reason the amount show in box on your 2020 1098-T isn't showing all education expenses paid in 2020 then follow these steps to enter the correct amount:
Login to your TurboTax Account
Click on the Search box on the top and type “1098T”
Click on “Jump to 1098T”
Click the link "This is not what I paid to this school" under box 1 on the 1098-T screen and enter the proper amount in the box on the right that will appear.
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I have a similar situation to the original poster, but I actually did not receive a 2020 1098T. I graduated from my school in 2020, and the tuition billed by the school for my final semester (Jan-May 2020) appears on my 2019 1098T. Box 7 is checked, and I have expense statements showing that my tuition payment was made in Jan of 2020. Based on this info, I qualify for the Life Time Learning Credit.
The turbotax system would require me to select Yes to receiving a 2020 1098T to access the "this is not what I paid to this school" option. However, this does not reflect my situation.
It depends, if you claimed the 1098-T as shown on your 2019 tax return then you had already included the fees paid for 2020. If box 7 is checked then these fees are included in box 1. And you won't be able to claim them again in 2020.
If you did not already included the amount on your 2019 return then you will have to select that you did not receive a 1098-T and confirm that you qualify for the exception on the next screen.
Login to your TurboTax Account
Click on the Search box on the top and type “1098T”
Click on “Jump to 1098T”
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No. On your 2021 tax return you would have shown the education expenses paid in 2021 including, if box 7 was checked, the tuition for Jan-Mar 2022.
You would only indicate the expenses paid in 2022 on your 2022 tax return with tuition paid indicated on a 2022 1098-T. If box 7 is checked on your 2022 form 1098-T then tuition for Jan-Mar 2023 would be included in box 1 and eligible for inclusion on your 2022 tax return.
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