Randall Posted June 11, 2015 Report Posted June 11, 2015 If Form 1098T is issued for 2013 but the box is marked for academic period beginning Jan-March 2014, is there a choice available to take the credit in 2013 or 2014? Or must it be in 2013? Quote
Jack from Ohio Posted June 11, 2015 Report Posted June 11, 2015 If Form 1098T is issued for 2013 but the box is marked for academic period beginning Jan-March 2014, is there a choice available to take the credit in 2013 or 2014? Or must it be in 2013? You must obtain a copy of the college account statement. You may only use the payments actually made in 2013. If questioned by the IRS, the 1098-T is worthless for anything more than the amount of grants and scholarships. You cannot rely on the amounts in box 1 or 2. Get the account statement and use the information from it. 4 Quote
Randall Posted June 11, 2015 Author Report Posted June 11, 2015 In this case, the client was reimbursed by his employer when the course was completed. However, he left the employer within a year and had to pay back the employer. So if the payment to the college was made in 2013 but the expense was incurred by the client in 2014, I was wondering if I have to amend the 2013 return or include in 2014 return (which has not be filed yet). Quote
Pacun Posted June 11, 2015 Report Posted June 11, 2015 I would take it in 2013. My reasoning is based on two facts:1.- IRS has 1099-T for 2013. As Jack said, 1099-T are meaningless but if you don't have one on record with the IRS for the year you take the credit, you might get a letter.2.- If you get a student loan, you don't take the credit when you actually pay the loan but rather when you take the class. I know he didn't get a student loan, but I am basing my reasoning on that. Quote
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