1098-T Tax Information & W-9S Form (2024)

Note that all payments received during the tax year up to the total of qualified tuition and related expenses billed in the tax year will be reported in Box 1. The amount you are deemed to have paid in the tax year may not match Box 1.For example, payments made in August 2022 may be included on the 2022 1098-T as payments towards spring 2023 QTRE because these were billed to the student account in December. Qualified students may receive a detailed breakdown of form calculations by retrieving their 1098-T online through the Hokie Spa. Authorized parents may also access this information through Guest Access. Please direct questions to your qualified tax preparer.
Below is a sample box 1 calculation:

Information on this site is not intended as legal or tax advice. Please refer with a personal tax advisor or the Internal Revenue Service to determine your eligibility for education tax credits.

The Taxpayer Relief Act (TRA) of 1997, created tax benefits for families or students who are paying for higher education or repaying student loans. Through Virginia Tech, students, or the persons who can claim them as dependent, may be able to claim an education credit on Form 1040 or 1040A, only for the qualified tuition and related expenses that were actually paid during a calendar year.

In Box 1, we will report payments related toqualified tuition and related expenses (QTRE) Virginia Tech billed to your student account for the calendar (tax) year. The amount shown may represent an amount other than what was actually paid. Payment for expenses that do not qualifysuch asinsurance, medical expenses (including the health fee), room and board, or similar personal, living, or family expenses, etc. will not be included in box 1.

An electronic copy is available on Hokie Spa in mid-January of each year and provides the student detailed information on each amount reported.

Consent for electronic viewing is granted through confirmation of the Student Financial Responsibility and 1098-T Electronic Release. Students will receive an email notification in January alerting them that the 1098-T is available to view and print throughHokie SPA. The hardware and software requirements needed to access the 1098-T Tuition Statement electronically include an internet connection and web browser.

This consent will extend to future tax years while you are a student at Virginia Tech. Students may withdraw consent and opt for a paper form by contacting the Office of the University Bursar in writing at:

Office of the University Bursar (MC0143)
Student Services Building, Suite 150, Virginia Tech
800 Washington Street SW
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061

Thewithdrawal of consent for electronic form delivery will be in effect for one year from the date of receipt, at which time another request should be submitted to continue to receive a paper form.

The University encourages all students to receive their 1098-T form online through Hokie SPA. Students that have not granted consent to view the form online will receive it by standard mail. Please be aware that Virginia Tech is not responsible for forms lost or delayed in the mail. If a mailed 1098-T form is not received the student must obtain their form online through Hokie SPA.

Students who will not receive a 1098-T:

  • May Graduates where Spring semester charges were applied and paid prior to the tax calendar year.
  • Students who did not make a payment towards qualifying tuition and related expenses within in the calendar year.
  • If academic credit hours were not achieved during the calendar year for which the 1098-T is produced.

Qualified students may receive a detailed breakdown of box 1 and 5 by retrieving their electronic form online through the Hokie Spa.

Authorized Payers do not have access to view or print the form through the Authorized Payer System. The electronic form is available to parents and other parties through guest access. The student must grant this permission and establish access through their Hokie Spa. Access can be revoked by the student at any time.

To see if you qualify for the credit, or for help in calculating the amount of your credit, please see the following Internal Revenue Service websites.

In addition, you may need to contact a personal tax advisor and the Internal Revenue Service at 800-829-1040 for more information or to determine if you are eligible for the tax credits.

International Students

Virginia Tech is not required by the IRS to file a Form 1098-T for non-resident aliens. These students are exempt because non-resident aliens are not eligible for education tax benefits unless they are residents for tax purposes. However, Virginia Tech cannot make a definitive determination which international students are residents for tax purposes. The IRS also requires Virginia Tech to provide a 1098-T to any non-resident alien who requests to receive one. Because we cannot determine who should and who should not receive the 1098-T, we generate a form for all students and request a Tax Identification number, even though the student may or may not be eligible for an education tax credit.

  • Download the W-9S form (PDF)

Contact Us
Phone: 540-231-2175
Email: bursar@vt.edu
VT Federal Identification Number:546001805
Please include or have available your Family Educational Rights to Privacy Act password.

Frequently Asked Questions

1098-T Tax Information & W-9S Form (2024)

FAQs

What happens if I don't put my 1098-T on my taxes? ›

If you don't claim any education tax benefits: You generally don't need to report the information on your 1098-T. However, it's still recommended to keep it for your records in case the IRS needs it for verification purposes.

Can I get money back from a 1098-T form? ›

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. While it's not refundable, it's still a great way to reduce the tax you owe.

Do I report 1098-T on my tax return? ›

You, or the person who may claim you as a dependent, may be able to take either the tuition and fees deduction or claim an education credit on Form 1040 or 1040A for the qualified tuition and related expenses that were actually paid during the calendar year. There is no need to attach Form 1098-T to your tax return.

What makes you eligible for a 1098-T? ›

In compliance with IRS guidelines, academic institutions are required to issue a Form 1098-T for any amounts paid by students who are enrolled in an eligible degree/certificate program which earn credit Continuing Education Units (CEU) or take academic credit extension courses (i.e., Open University through Extended ...

Can I ignore 1098-T? ›

The 1098-T is only any informational document. The numbers on it are not required to be entered onto your tax return. You only have to report your income.

Why does my 1098-T lower my refund? ›

The form is used to determine your eligibility for education tax credits, such as the American Opportunity Credit and the Lifetime Learning Credit.By reporting Form 1098-T as income, you are essentially double counting your education expenses, which may reduce your eligibility for tax credits and increase your tax ...

Does my 1098-T count as income? ›

It's important to remember that the 1098-T is an information form only and does not directly define taxable income or eligibility for a credit. Students may need to provide copies of their bursar bill to their tax preparer to confirm the dates that stipends were refunded.

How much does a 1098 help with taxes? ›

Referred to as the Mortgage Interest Statement, the 1098 tax form allows business to notify the IRS of mortgage interest and points received in excess of $600 on a single mortgage. For individuals, the 1098 form allows them to provide documentation when claiming the mortgage interest deduction.

Why does my 1098-T make me owe money? ›

Box 4 of the form shows any adjustments the school has made to qualified expenses reported on a previous year's 1098-T. If it turns out a previous year's expenses were lower than initially reported, the student may be responsible for additional tax. You must recapture (repay) any excess credit received.

How important is 1098-T? ›

1098-T forms are issued by the university to students that made a payment for qualified tuition and fees during a given calendar year. This form is to be used by the student to determine eligibility to receive the American Opportunity credit or Lifetime Learning education tax credits.

How much can I claim on my 1098-T? ›

A form 1098-T, Tuition Statement, is used to help figure education credits (and potentially, the tuition and fees deduction) for qualified tuition and related expenses paid during the tax year. The Lifetime Learning Credit offers up to $2,000 for qualified education expenses paid for all eligible students per return.

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.

Will the IRS catch a missing 1098? ›

No, but be sure to keep the additional expenses records just in case of audit- even if you enter the 1098-T you would also enter the charges so you would not have a change in tax regardless so no need to amend.

What happens if I forget to enter 1098 on tax return? ›

You can file an amended tax return that includes the 1098-T. You don't have to file an amended return if you don't claim/qualify for any education credits or if you don't have any scholarship income to report i.e. you didn't have more scholarships than tuition/fees.

Can you add 1098-T on a tax return after filing? ›

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. Use Form 1040X to amend your tax return and include the corrected information from the corrected Form 1098-T.

Do I have to add my 1098 on my taxes? ›

No, you don't have to file Form 1098 or submit it with your tax return. You only have to indicate the amount of interest reported by the form. And you generally only report this interest if you are itemizing deductions on your tax return.

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