If the amount of qualified tuition and fees I pay is greater than the amount of my scholarship, should i fill out Form 8863?cannot use Form 8863 because I received a scholarship, what can I do?
You must reduce the qualified expenses by the amount of any tax-free educational assistance. Do not reduce the qualified expenses by amounts paid with the student’s earnings, loans, gifts, inheritances, and personal savings. Also, do not reduce the qualified expenses by any scholarship reported as income on the student’s return or any scholarship which, by its terms, cannot be applied to qualified tuition and related expenses.
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