1098-T Tax Form | ´óÏó´«Ã½ (2024)

Office of the Bursar

1098-T Tax Form

Office of the Bursar

Form 1098-T, Tuition Statement

New for Tax Year 2018

The IRS has determined that all institutions must now report amounts paid in Box 1. As a result, beginning in the 2018 tax year (forms generated beginning January 2019), ´óÏó´«Ã½ will no longer report information in Box 2, it will remain blank.

The 2018 1098-T statements will be made available online via MyMack by January 31, 2019. The statement will be mailed to the student’s home address on record with the Registrar’s Office. Additional forms after the initial mailing can be accessed by the student via MyMack.

Accessing Your 1098-T Via MyMack

  1. Log in toÂ.
  2. Click on Student Info on the top menu.
  3. Go to the Student Billing tab.
  4. Select my 1098-T (make sure your pop-up blocker is off)

IMPORTANT NOTE: The Bursar’s Office can only answer questions as to how the form was prepared, and cannot give tax advice. Questions regarding your eligibility should be directed to your tax preparer.

How to Read Your Form 1098-T

Box 1: Payments Received for Qualified Tuition
Box 1 will report payments made toward qualified tuition and education expenses in a calendar year. Room and Board, health insurance and parking fees are not considered qualified education expenses by the IRS, so payments made toward these charges will not be reflected on the 1098-T.

Box 2: Will be blank
The IRS has determined that all institutions must now report amounts paid in Box 1. As a result, beginning in the 2018 tax year (forms generated beginning January 2019), ´óÏó´«Ã½ will no longer report information in Box 2, it will remain blank.

Box 3: Checkbox for Change of Reporting Method
The IRS has determined that all schools must now report Box 1 rather than Box 2. For this reason, the 1098- for 2018 will have this box checked.

Box4: Adjustments to Qualified Tuition from a Prior Reporting Period
Any changes to a prior tax year that resulted in a reduction of payments toward previously reported qualified tuition will be reported in Box 4. For example, if the College reports $500 in payments in 2018, but a student retroactively drops a course from 2018 in the 2019 year without fee liability, the dropped value will appear in Box 4.
Note: Since 2018 is the first year of the payment reporting method, Box 4 on 2018 1098-T will be empty.

Box 5: Scholarships and Grants Received
Box 5 reports the amount of all scholarships, grants and fellowships disbursed in a calendar year towards cost of attendance. Scholarships and grants are defined by the IRS, so may include items that you do not recognize as a scholarship or grant— for example, waivers are not reported in Box 5, however military benefits and payments from third party organizations may be. Amount reported on Box 5 may exceed amount reported on Box 1.

Box 6: Adjustments to Scholarships and Grants Reported in a Prior Year
Similar to Box 4, Box 6 reports adjustments to previously reported scholarships and grants from a prior year. If a scholarship or grant is retroactively revoked, the value of the scholarship or grant will be reported in Box 6.

Useful Tips

Given the new process of reporting Box 1, it will be helpful when doing your taxes to have all related tuition statements to identify qualified charges (found in Box 2 in previous years). Your statements for the 2018 tax year can all be found on yourÂStudent Account Center (SAC).

How to Access the SAC

Student

  1. Log in toÂ.
  2. Click on Student Info on the top menu.
  3. Go to the Student Billing tab.
  4. Select Student Account Center. (section: Bursar Bookmarks)
  5. Once in the SAC, select the Statement tab- your statement for each semester will be there to download.

Authorized user

  1. Go toÂ.
  2. Login under Parent/Authorized User
  3. Once in the SAC, select the Statement tab- your student’s statement for each semester will be there to download.

Helpful Links

Here are some links that may provide additional information regarding education credits:

Frequently Asked Questions

What is IRS Form 1098-T?

A 1098-T is a statement of qualified tuition and related expenses that were billed to your student account and grants or scholarships received during the calendar year. The 1098-T does not indicate your eligibility for tax benefits; rather, it provides you with information about your account which you or your tax preparer may use to determine your education tax benefit eligibility. For more information on these credits visit theÂ.

Why don’t the numbers on Form 1098-T equal the amounts I paid to ´óÏó´«Ã½ during the year?

There are potentially many reasons for this discrepancy. First, this form does not include payments towards insurance, room and board, which – though important – are not considered mandatory education expenses for many tax purposes. Second, your Form 1098-T reports amounts that are paid to ´óÏó´«Ã½ in a certain year towards qualified educational expenses billed in the same year. A helpful source of information are your actual billing statements which can be found in yourÂStudent Account Center.

I received a 1098-T, but do not know what to do with it?

The Bursar’s Office can only answer questions as to how the form was prepared, and cannot give tax advice. Questions regarding your eligibility should be directed to your tax preparer.

What tax benefits am I eligible for?

The 1098-T does not indicate your eligibility for tax benefits. You may be eligible for certain tax incentives even if you are not issued a 1098-T. You may receive a 1098-T but not qualify for education tax benefits. The 1098-T provides information that you may use to determine your eligibility for tax incentives. For assistance in determining your eligibility for education tax benefits, consult IRSÂÂand /or your tax preparer.

When will I receive my Form 1098-T?

Your Form 1098-T will be available to you electronically on or before January 31 (or the next business day) throughÂ. Paper forms will also be mailed on or before January 31 (or the next business day) to those students that did not choose to receive their Form 1098-T electronically.

1098-T Tax Form | ´óÏó´«Ã½ (2024)

FAQs

What does 1098-T mean for taxes? ›

What is the IRS Form 1098-T? The Form 1098-T is a statement that colleges and universities are required to issue to certain students. It provides the total dollar amount paid by the student for what is referred to as qualified tuition and related expenses (or “QTRE”) in a single tax year.

Do I have to claim my 1098-T? ›

You, or the person who may claim you as a dependent, may be able to take either the tuition and fees deduction or claim an education credit on Form 1040 or 1040A for the qualified tuition and related expenses that were actually paid during the calendar year. There is no need to attach Form 1098-T to your tax return.

Does a 1098-T increase the refund? ›

The form is used to determine your eligibility for education tax credits, such as the American Opportunity Credit and the Lifetime Learning Credit.By reporting Form 1098-T as income, you are essentially double counting your education expenses, which may reduce your eligibility for tax credits and increase your tax ...

How do I claim my 1098 on my taxes? ›

Deducting mortgage interest using Form 1098

Put Box 1, deductible mortgage interest, and Box 6, points, into your Schedule A (Form 1040), Line 8a.

Does a 1098-T count as income? ›

The 1098-T form is not intended to be used for determining any taxable income you may have received from scholarship or fellowship payments. The university does not report scholarship or fellowship income to you or to the IRS.

What should I do with my 1098-T form? ›

The 1098-T form can be kept with your records and does not need to be sent to the IRS with your income tax return as the university sends your 1098-T information to the IRS. More information can be found at the IRS.

Can I ignore 1098-T? ›

paid date?) The 1098-T is only an informational document. The numbers on it are not required to be entered onto your tax return. You claim the tuition credit, or report scholarship income, based on your own financial records, not the 1098-T.

How does a 1098 affect my taxes? ›

The 1098 form and its variants are used to report certain contributions and other possible tax-deductible expenses to the IRS and taxpayers. In particular, they cover mortgage interest payments; contributions of motor vehicles, boats, or airplanes; student loan interest paid; and tuition and scholarship information.

What happens if you don't put your 1098 on your taxes? ›

It is generally recommended to file as soon as possible if you have missed the deadline to file form 1098 as the penalty increase with time. The penalty is: If you file within 30 days of the deadline the penalty is $30 per 1098 form with a maximum of $250,000 per year or $75,000 for small businesses.

How much money will I get back from 1098-T? ›

A form 1098-T, Tuition Statement, is used to help figure education credits (and potentially, the tuition and fees deduction) for qualified tuition and related expenses paid during the tax year. The Lifetime Learning Credit offers up to $2,000 for qualified education expenses paid for all eligible students per return.

Do college students get $1000 back on taxes? ›

You can get a maximum annual credit of $2,500 per eligible student. If the credit brings the amount of tax you owe to zero, you can have 40 percent of any remaining amount of the credit (up to $1,000) refunded to you.

Does 1098-T lower taxes? ›

While it is a good starting point, the 1098-T, as designed and regulated by the IRS, does not contain all of the information needed to claim a tax deduction or credit. There is no IRS requirement that you must claim the tuition and fees deduction or an education credit.

Do students need to file 1098-T? ›

That Form is being provided specifically to assist you in preparing your tax return (when determining your eligibility for the Hope and Lifetime Learning Tax credits). You are not required to attach IRS Form 1098-T to your tax return.

Can I claim my 1098-T if I'm a dependent? ›

Either you, your dependent, or both of you may enter Form 1098-T Tuition Statement and other education information in TaxAct®. If you claim a dependent, only you can claim the education credit. Therefore, you would enter Form 1098-T and the dependent's other education information in your return.

What is a 1098-T form for student loans? ›

The 1098-T, Tuition Statement form reports tuition expenses you paid for college tuition that might entitle you to an adjustment to income or a tax credit. Information on the 1098-T is available from the IRS at Form 1098-T, Tuition Statement.

Who claims 1098-T parent or student? ›

If you claim a dependent, only you can claim the education credit. Therefore, you would enter Form 1098-T and the dependent's other education information in your return. If you do not claim a dependent, the student can claim the education credit.

How do I get the full $2500 American Opportunity credit? ›

To claim AOTC, you must file a federal tax return, complete the Form 8863 and attach the completed form to your Form 1040 or Form 1040A. Use the information on the Form 1098-T Tuition Statement, received from the educational institution the student attended.

Does 1098 affect taxes? ›

Key Takeaways. Organizations use Form 1098 to report tax-deductible expenses to the IRS and taxpayers. These can include mortgage interest payments, student loan interest payments, and motor vehicle contributions, among other things.

Do I get a 1098-T if I paid with student loans? ›

Your college or career school will provide your 1098-T form electronically or by postal mail if you paid any qualified tuition and related education expenses during the previous calendar year. Find information about the 1098-E form, which reports the amount of interest you paid on student loans in a calendar year.

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