How do I file tuition money on my taxes?
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i paid about $3,500 towards my tuition i have reciepts and everything. if i add this onto my taxes will this be an advantage for me. will i get more money back.
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you should receive a 1098-T from your school showing how much tuition you paid in 2006. there are 2...
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I paid cash for summer classes I planned to take but actually did not but the school denied me a refund. I never attended class. I was sent a tax form from the school. Should I expect a refund from the school when filing my taxes?
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Ummm... no. The school has already denied you a refund. You obviously didn't pay attention to the add...
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I don't know what paper work we will need to file our taxes this year as many things have change for us this year. I am now a full time student with no job, I recieved a Pell Grant that paid all my tuition and I also took out a subsidized loan, my husband...
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Well i am in school and I took the tuition expense, also unemployment is taxable. I do my own taxxes...
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Me and my daughter both are i school fulltime and she is my dependent for 10 monthes of 2010. I didnt really think I could file my tuition because it money paid by loans and grants for both of us. When I added the 1098-t form it made a 1000 diffrences...
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My wife took the grad classes this year, we paid for them in full out of our pockets, once the class was complete her employer reimbursed her for some of the cost (not all of the cost). I figured the reimbursement would be on some separate line of the...
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Generally speaking reimb. are not taxable up to a certain amount. If it doesn't appear on the W-2 then...
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First time filing alone through Turbo Tax and my slip from college telling me my tuition paid in and everything came in the week after I filed it. Can I still claim that on my taxes for 2011? I haven't received my refund via e-file yet due to the delay...
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Are you a dependent of your parents? If so, you can't claim that credit. Give the 1098-T to your parents...
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Long story short, I didn't file my taxes for the 07 or 08 years. Reason being, I filed exempt from federal tax (because of college) not realizing I made more than 8,500 in those years, so I figured I would end up owing money (I made about 20k each year...
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no - you had to file on time to get those checks how could you NOT realize you were making more than...
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I don't know if I'm suppose to file taxes this year. I have two jobs. One is a work study job and another is a retail job. I work part time both places. For my work study just I get about $200 bi-weekly...and for my retail job I only get about $100 bi...
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See IRS Pub 501 http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p501.pdf for information on filing requirements. If you...
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I'm a full-time student and I work a part-time job. My parents do not pay for any of my college and they don't support me in any way. I pay for my clothes, food, bills, gas, etc. etc. With that being said, do I HAVE to file a 1098-T with my taxes for...
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If you have a scholarship that provides your tuition, fees, room and board, etc, you have nothing to...
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Okay i have never done this before. In 2007 i completed my second year of college. My income for the year is about 11,000 and my total tuition i payed out with out books is about 2500. I was told there is a way on your taxes to file that you get all...
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There is a tuition deduction on the front of the 1040A and 1040 forms. This will help reduce your income...
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