1098-T Tax Information
1098-T tax information
What is the Form 1098-T?
Messiah University files a Form 1098-T to the IRS for each student enrolled and for whom a reportable transaction is made.
Depending on your income (or your family's income, if you are a dependent), whether you were enrolled full or half-time, and the amount of your qualified educational expenses for the year, you may be eligible for a federal education tax credit. (You can find detailed information about claiming education tax credits in IRS Publication 970, page 9.)
The dollar amounts reported on your Form 1098-T may assist you in completing IRS Form 8863 - the form used for calculating the education tax credits that a taxpayer may claim as part of your tax return.
Please Note: Messiah University is unable to provide you with individual tax advice, but if you have questions please consult a tax preparer or adviser.
What are the amounts in each of the boxes on the Form 1098-T?
It is important to understand that academic years are not the same as tax years. The amounts on the 1098-T consist of charges assessed and payments made in a calendar year.
Listed below is a general explanation of each box on the Form 1098-T in order to help understand the financial data reported on the form.
- It is important to take note of the timing of each charge and payment/scholarship on the student account regarding which year they are reported in. Please consult a tax preparer or adviser regarding this implication for your individual tax situation.
- Please note it is possible for other boxes to be empty and only have a number in Box 4. This means there was a reduction in qualified tuition and related expenses calculated on a prior year Form 1098-T that was reduced after December 31st, but had no other other reportable activity for the current calendar year. Consult a tax advisor or preparer and/or IRS Form 8863 and IRS Publication 970 for assistance.
- It is important to take note of the timing of each charge and scholarship on the student account regarding which year they are reported in. Please consult a tax preparer or adviser regarding this implication for your individual tax situation.
Reports any adjustments or reductions in scholarships or grants that were reported on a prior year Form 1098-T. This amount may affect the amount of any allowable tuition and fees deduction or education credit that you claimed for the prior year.
Additional information reported
- Box 7: Shows whether the amount in Box 1 includes amounts for an academic period beginning January-March 2023. See IRS Publication 970 for how to report these amounts.
- Box 8: Shows whether you are considered to be carrying at least one-half the normal full-time workload for your course of study.
- Box 9: Shows whether you are considered to be enrolled in a program leading to a graduate degree, graduate-level certificate, or other recognized graduate-level educational credential.
- For Current Students: To view an electronic version of your 1098-T now, please log in to FALCONlink and select "Transact/CASHNet eBill (Student)". The 1098-T will be accessible under "Tax Forms".
- For Messiah Alum: To receive electronic access to your 1098-T document, please contact the Falcon Exchange Office at: falconexchange@messiah.edu, or by phone: 717-796-1800 ext. 7213
Helpful links, publications and forms
- IRS Form 1098-T
- IRS Publication 970: Tax Benefits for Education
- IRS Form 8863: Education Credits (American Opportunity and Lifetime Learning Credits)
Frequently asked questions
All 1098-T forms will be mailed no later than January 31st. Students can view their 1098-T electronically on FalconLink - Transact/CASHNet Ebill (Student). The 1098-T form will be accessible under "Tax Forms".
Eligible charges include tuition and fees required to enroll at or attend an eligible educational institution, and course-related expenses, such as books, supplies, and equipment that are required for the courses at the eligible educational institution. These items must be required of all students in your course of instruction. For more information please see IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education.
There could be multiple reasons for this discrepancy. First, the amount in Box 1 only represents amounts paid for qualified tuition and related expenses (QTRE) and does not include payments made for room and board, insurance and other fees that are not considered mandatory education expenses for tax purposes or QTRE. Secondly, Form 1098-T reports amounts that the student paid in a certain year, and the pay date does not necessarily correspond to the dates that the classes were attended or the to the dates the charges were applied. The best and most accurate source of information about the amounts that you paid for qualified tuition and related expenses will be your CashNet/Transact eBill.
Typically, charges are posted to your student account in November for the Spring semester and in July for the Fall semester. Box 1 of Form 1098-T reflects payments made during the calendar year for qualified tuition and related expenses and it is not based on when the classes were attended or billed to the student account. Your CashNet/Transact eBill will show the dates payments were posted to your account and are an important resource for determining the semesters that are included in your Form 1098-T.
This box is checked if the student was a graduate student in at least one semester during the calendar year being reported.
There are various education related tax benefits. For more information, please view IRS Publication 970.
We are unable to provide tax advice. For guidance you may want to consider IRS Publication 970 in addition to consulting a tax advisor or professional.