1098-T Explained: Scholarships, Taxes, and Credits
Learn how Form 1098-T works, when scholarships are taxable, and how families can maximize education tax credits.
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Learn how Form 1098-T works, when scholarships are taxable, and how families can maximize education tax credits.

Considering loan forgiveness for your student loan debt? Don’t forget to understand the 1099-C tax implications.

Confused about the difference between a W2 and W4? This article will explain all the important contrasts.

The IRS requires Solo 401k plan owners with more than $250,000 in their plan to file a Form 5500-EZ every year. Here’s how to fill it out.

Are you wondering about the CP05 letter that showed up on your desk from the IRS? Don’t worry yet! Here are the answers you’ll probably need!

If you made student loan payments last year, here’s what you need to know about your 1098-E interest statement when you file taxes.

Schedule K-1 forms are income tax documents associated with “pass through” businesses. But why are K-1s so complicated? Learn more.

In 2024, many U.S. companies will begin filing BOI reports, under The Corporate Transparency Act. But what is Beneficial Ownership Reporting? Learn more.

1099-k forms allow businesses to report income from payment apps and online marketplaces. But what if you receive one and you don’t own a business? Learn more.

If you traded cryptocurrencies, you’ll need to create and use Form 8949 for your taxes. Here’s how to upload it to your tax return.

The 1099-NEC is the form that employers use to report non-employee compensation. Learn who needs to file it and how to do so.
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