Current 1098-T Students can retrieve their 1098-T via the Student Portal. To retrieve, log into the Student Portal. Then click on Resources>Business Office>Retrieve Your 1098-T. If a student is not eligible for a 1098-T, they will receive a message indicating that and why they may not be eligible.
Who gives out 1098-T?
Who gets the 1098-T form? Schools must send Form 1098-T to any student who paid “qualified educational expenses” in the preceding tax year.
Where can I find my 1098-T Uconn?
To view and download a copy of your Form 1098-T, please log into the Student Administration System and go to the “Bursar Services” tile > View 1098-T.
What do you need to know about the 1098-T?
A: 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.
Where is my Fellowship reported on my 1098-T?
Q: I am a graduate student and I received fellowship payments. Where is my fellowship reported on my Form 1098-T? A: For Form 1098-T purposes, fellowships are considered financial aid and will be reported in Box 5 as a (scholarships, grants, fellowships). Form 1098-T reports activity occurring in the calendar year.
What to do if your SSN is incorrect on Form 1098-T?
A: If your SSN is incorrect, you will need to complete Form W-9S.pdf.pdf .pdf and deliver it in person or via fax to the Bursar’s Office at (860) 486-3307 to request that an updated Form 1098-T be issued. The updated form will be posted to your Student Administration Account.
Is there a deadline to file a 1098-E?
If you have more questions on your 1098-E, please contact a tax advisor. Please note: Because fewer loan payments were required and interest rates were at 0% for much of 2020, your interest paid was likely lower than in previous years. Your 2020 1098-E is available. 2020 tax filing deadline.