Important Tuition Deduction Not On 1040 Form

<p>I hate having to go to a tax expert to file my taxes, but I might have to this year. You are right Calmom, we will have to pay taxes on the taxable portion of our son's scholarships. I am not complaining too loudly as it is a good problem to have. Literally, we wrote one check in the fall for a $90 book and that's it! We are fortunate. Does anyone know how we document income for the taxable portion of a scholarship in Turbo Tax? Would it be better to document this on our son's taxes? That's why I was asking the earlier question about how one documents the 1098-T. Is the 1098-T how you document the addition of taxable income from scholarships? Anyone want to chime in on that question? On top of that, today we received a 1099-Q from our State's Pre-Paid Tuition program for the refund of his 529 plan. I don't know how to handle that one either. This year's taxes are going to be fun to file . . . NOT!</p>