FAQ 1098-T Tax Forms | Empire State University (2024)

  1. What does the 1098-T look like?
  2. What is reported in each box?
  3. Why aren’t all my payments included in box 1?
  4. What is reported in box 2?
  5. I have amounts in box 4 adjustments and/or box 6 adjustments; what does that mean?
  6. What are the criteria set by the Internal Revenue Service for receiving a 1098-T form?
  7. Why does SUNY Empire need my social security number?
  8. When will I receive my 1098-T form?
  9. Why didn’t I receive a 1098-T form?
  10. Where are the 1098-T forms mailed from?
  11. How may I access a duplicate copy of my 1098-T?
  12. Am I eligible for a tax credit?
  13. Can my spouse or parent speak to someone in the student accounts office regarding my 1098-T?
  14. Whom do I contact if I still have a question about my 1098-T?

1. What does the 1098-T look like?

Here is a sample of the 1098-T form. Sample 2020 1098-T Form (PDF 66kB)

2. What is reported in each box?

Box 1: Payments received for qualified tuition and related expenses
Box 2: Amounts no longer reported in this box
Box 3: If this box is checked, your educational institution changed its reporting method
Box 4: Adjustments made for a prior year
Box 5: Scholarship, grants or sponsorship
Box 6: Adjustments to scholarship, grants or sponsorship for a prior year
Box 7: Will be checked if the amount in box 1 includes amounts for an academic period beginning January – March of the following tax year. Empire State University sends eStatements during the fall for the following spring term. Payments for spring term tuition and fee charges that are applied to your account before December 31st will be included on the reporting year 1098-T Tuition Statement.
Box 8: Will be checked if you are attending at least one-half the normal full-time workload at SUNY Empire.
Box 9: Will be checked if you are enrolled in a program leading to a graduate degree or graduate certificate
Box 10: Shows the total amount of reimbursem*nts or refunds of qualified tuition and related expenses made by an insurer

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3. Why aren’t all my payments included in box 1?

Examples of payments for qualified tuition and related expenses are tuition, portfolio fee, student activity fee, college fee, technology fee, course related fee and graduate MBA program fee.

Payments for spring term tuition and fee charges that are applied to your account before December 31st will be included on the reporting year 1098-T Tuition Statement. Payments made after January 1st are reported on the next year 1098-T. Refer to your account statement in Self Service Banner or your account activity in TouchNet to track your payment transactions.

Payments for qualified tuition and related expenses that were billed prior to 2018 are not reported in box 1.

Payments for other charges such as the orientation fee, health and wellness fee, residency fee, individual evaluation fee, iPLA fee, time payment plan fee, late registration fee, late payment fee, returned check fee and transcript fee are not reportable as qualified tuition and related expenses following the IRS guidelines.

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4. What is reported in box 2?

Reporting amounts in box 2 has been discontinued effective with the 2018 tax year.

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5. I have amounts in box 4 adjustments and/or box 6 adjustments; what does that mean?

Box 4 shows an adjustment amount to qualified tuition and related expenses that had been reported on a prior year 1098-T.

Adjustments to scholarships, grants or sponsorship reported in a prior year will be reported in box 6.

Adjustment amounts reported in boxes 4 or 6 may change any allowable education credit you may have claimed for a prior year. We strongly advise you to seek the advice of a tax consultant for specific information concerning the handling of prior year adjustments.

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6. What are the criteria set by the Internal Revenue Service for receiving a 1098-T form?

Educational institutions are mandated by the Internal Revenue Service to send a 1098-T Tuition Statement to each enrolled student who has made a reportable transaction based on the IRS criteria.

Institutions are not required to file or furnish a 1098-T for:

  • A student whose qualified tuition and related expenses are entirely waived or entirely paid with grants, scholarships and sponsorship.
  • A student whose qualified tuition and related expenses are covered by a formal billing arrangement between the university and the student’s employer or government entity such as the Department of Veteran’s Affairs or the Department of Defense.
  • A student enrolled in courses for which no academic credit is offered, even if the student is otherwise enrolled in a degree program.
  • A student who is a nonresident alien, unless requested by the student.

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7. Why does SUNY Empire need my social security number?

Educational institutions must file 1098-T Tuition Statements with the IRS. The IRS uses the data reported on the form to verify educational tax credits claimed by tax filers on their income tax returns. If a 1098-T does not have a TIN/SSN (taxpayer identification number or social security number) for the student, it affects the IRS’s process of validating educational expenses. In recent years, IRS auditors have focused on educational tax credits as an area of fraudulent activity.

SUNY Empire is mandated by the IRS to contact students who do not have a TIN/SSN on their college record. Student Accounts typically performs that outreach October through January. To file your TIN/SSN with the college:

  • Complete the SUNY Empire W9-S (PDF 80kB).
  • Enter your name, mailing address, and TIN/SSN in Part I, sign in Part II and return completed form to the Office of the Registrar as noted on the form.
  • Complete Part III if you are unwilling or unable to provide a taxpayer identification number. Check either the first or second box and sign the statement. Return to the Office of the Registrar as noted on the form.

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8. When will I receive my 1098-T form?

For expedited electronic delivery of your 1098-T Tuition Statement, you may submit your consent to receive your 1098-T electronically using the link below offered by ECSI our 1098-T form partner. Look for SUNY Empire in the drop down menu.

If you do not submit your consent by January 1st, your 1098-T form will be mailed to the current address on your student record. Forms are mailed by January 31st.

https://heartland.ecsi.net/index.main.html#/access/eConsent

The 1098-T Tuition Statement is mailed by Jan. 31; you may expect to receive your form in early February. If SUNY Empire does not have your current mailing address, then the U.S. Postal Service may have difficulty delivering the document to you.

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9. Why didn’t I receive a 1098-T form?

Was your 1098-T sent to an old or incorrect address? Check your account information in Self-Service Banner using the Student Menu, Personal Information tab to verify we have your current mailing address. For guidance on updating your personal information, please visit this article.

The university is not required to issue forms for students whose qualified tuition and related expenses are entirely waived or entirely paid with grants, scholarships or sponsorship, or if their qualified tuition and related expenses are paid via an agreement between their sponsor and the university.

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10. Where are the 1098-T forms mailed from?

ECSI sends the university's 1098-Ts from a central location, the forms are not mailed from our campus.

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11. How may I access a duplicate copy of my 1098-T?

Students may obtain copies of their 1098-T forms online from our vendor, ECSI. You may access 1098-T forms from prior years as well.

You also may contact ECSI by phone at 866-428-1098 or by online chat athttps://heartland.ecsi.net/.

If you need assistance obtaining a copy of an older 1098-T, please enter a request at studentaccounts@sunyempire.edu, specifying the tax year of the copy. Copies will be mailed to the address on file. Upon request, duplicates may be faxed. Please include your fax number with your request.

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12. Am I eligible for a tax credit?

To learn if you qualify for an educational tax credit, and for help in calculating the amount of your credit see IRSPublication 970, Form 8863 and Form 1040 or 1040A instructions. Not all students who receive a 1098-T are eligible to claim a deduction orcredit.

While staff of SUNY Empire and ESCI may be able to answer certain questions about the 1098-T Tuition Statement, they cannot explain the requirements for educational tax credits. Please consult your tax professional.

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13. Can my spouse or parent speak to someone in the student accounts office regarding my 1098-T?

Due to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), only the student or those persons the student has authorized may contact the student accounts office for information or assistance regarding the 1098-T form. To grant permission to another person, please complete and file the Permission to Release Student Information form available from the Student Home portal page, Forms and Publications directory. You may send and attach the completed form by email to studentaccounts@sunyempire.edu or fax to 518-580-4790.

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14. Whom do I contact if I still have a question about my 1098-T?

Contact 1Stop Student Services at 518-587-2100 or 800-847-3000, ext. 2285. Please note that SUNY Empire staff are unable to provide you with individual tax advice. Consult with an informed tax preparer or the IRS if you have questions about your tax filing.

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FAQ 1098-T Tax Forms | Empire State University (2024)

FAQs

What if I think my 1098-T is wrong? ›

The form isn't due to the IRS until Feb. 28 if filed by mail or March 31 if filed electronically. This way, if a student receives an incorrect 1098-T, they could have time to contact the college or university and request a correction before the school sends the information to the IRS.

What if 1098-T shows more scholarship than tuition? ›

Scholarships that paid for non qualified expenses are taxable. Tuition, fees, books and computers are qualified expenses. If box 5 of your 1098-T is more than box 1, TurboTax will automatically treat the difference as taxable scholarship income unless you tell it differently (enter additional expenses).

How much do you usually get back from 1098-T? ›

(The college determines half-time status, which is shown on the 1098-T.) The Lifetime Learning Credit works for undergraduate or graduate tuition and doesn't require a course load or enrollment in a degree program. This is a credit of up to $2,000.

Why does my 1098-T not match what I paid? ›

Please note, IRS Publication 970 states that "the amount on form 1098-T might be different from the amount you actually paid and are deemed to have paid." Further IRS Form 8863 instructions state that "The amount of qualified Tuition and related expenses reported on Form 1098-T may not reflect the total amount of the ...

What if 1098 is incorrect? ›

If your tax reporting document (W-2, 1042-S, 1098-E, 1098-T, 1099-Misc, etc.) contains incorrect information such as your SSN or name, you should contact the issuer immediately.

Does a 1098-T increase the refund? ›

These credits may reduce your tax liability and increase your refund, depending on your eligibility and the amount of qualified expenses you paid. The American Opportunity Credit enables qualified taxpayers to claim a credit for the first four years of post-secondary education up to $2,500 per student.

Does a 1098-T show all tuition paid? ›

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.

Is there an income limit for 1098-T? ›

AMERICAN OPPORTUNITY CREDIT

The amount of your credit for 2023 is gradually phased out if your Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) is between $80,000 and $90,000 ($160,000 and $180,000 if you file a joint return). You cannot claim a credit if your MAGI is $90,000 or more ($180,000 or more if you file a joint return).

Why is my tuition not tax deductible? ›

As we mentioned previously, the repeal of the Tuition in Fees Deduction in 2021 means that college tuition is not directly tax-deductible. However, self-employed individuals and employees with work-related education expenses may be able to receive tax deductions on their educational costs.

Does a 1098-T help or hurt? ›

A 1098-T form must also be provided to each applicable student. This form is informational only. It serves to alert students that they may be eligible for federal income tax education deductions or credits. It should not be considered as tax opinion or advice.

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.

Who claims the 1098-T student or parent? ›

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? ›

Be pursuing a degree or other recognized education credential. Have qualified education expenses at an eligible educational institution. Be enrolled at least half time for at least one academic period* beginning in the tax year. Not have finished the first four years of higher education at the beginning of the tax year.

Can I ignore 1098-T? ›

You are not required to attach IRS Form 1098-T to your tax return. The IRS Form 1098-T is not like the IRS Form W-2 obtained from your employer, which is required to be attached to the tax return filed with the IRS.

Why would a student not receive a 1098-T? ›

Forms will not be issued under the following circ*mstances: The amount paid for qualified tuition and related expenses* in the calendar year is less than or equal to the total scholarships disbursed that year. Qualified tuition and related expenses in the calendar year were paid in full by a third-party organization.

How do I correct my 1098 form? ›

Edit a 1098

Click on the form you'd like to edit. You'll be able to edit Payer, Recipient and 1098 data on the same page. Simply click “Save” again when you're finished editing your data and go back to your Filings.

Can you edit a 1098-T? ›

Contact the school and ask them to issue a corrected form with the correct information. Amend your tax return: If you have already filed your tax return and later discover a mistake on your Form 1098-T, you may need to amend your tax return.

What if my 1098-T is incorrect TurboTax? ›

Box 1 tuition expense is 3,000 lowered than what was paid in 2022 and Box 5 scholarship is listed 2500 higher than what she received. On the entry screen for Form 1098-T, there is a link under Box 1 that reads "What if this is not what I paid?". Select that to edit Box 1 and enter what was paid in 2022.

What happens if I forgot to add my 1098-T to my taxes? ›

What will happen if you forgot to include your 1098-T information on your return? The answer is nothing. That's right, the 1098-T is for informational purposes only. It's not similar to a 1099 that must be reported.

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