The 1098-T form also referred to as the "Tuition Payment Statement", is mailed to the student to assist you, the taxpayer, in determining if you are eligible to claim tax credits such as the American Opportunity Credit or the Lifetime Learning Tax Credit for educational expenses.
For those students who are eligible for a 1098T, your Form 1098-T will be available to you electronically on or before January 31st. If you do not download your 1098T electronically, it will be mailed to you.
Visit Heartland ECSI to obtain your 1098-T document in an electronic format. If you have not created a login, you will need to follow the directions on the screen to create a log in. If you already have a login, you can log in to the student portal and download your Form 1098-T from there.
You did not meet the eligibility requirements for receiving a 1098T. 1098- Ts are NOT provided to students in the following instances:
No, the college does not include amounts paid for books in Box 2 of Form 1098-T since we do not require students to purchase their books from the college.
Please keep in mind that our college cannot provide tax advice, and may suggest that you contact a qualified tax professional for any tax-related questions.
There are potentially many 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, health service fees, books, or parking which, though important, are not considered mandatory education expenses for tax purposes.
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. For example, tuition for the Spring semester is typically billed in November so a student may have paid tuition for the Spring semester in 2024 despite the fact that classes did not start until 2025.
The best and most accurate source of information about the amounts that you paid for qualified tuition and related expenses will be your Student Account Detail.
The college is not required, by the IRS, to furnish a Form 1098-T in the following instances:
Payments for courses for which no academic credit is offered, even if the student is otherwise enrolled in a degree program.
Form 1098-T reports payments received from the student for qualified tuition and related expenses (Box 1) during the preceding calendar year. However, if the student receives scholarships, grants, and/or fellowships in the preceding year in excess of the amounts they paid in QTRE, the college is not required to issue a Form 1098-T to the student. When determining your eligibility for education-related tax credits and deductions, you will need to report the amount you paid for qualified education and related expenses. Therefore, your Student Account Detail will be the best and most accurate source of information for amounts paid for qualified education and related expenses. This is true regardless of whether you receive a Form 1098-T or not.
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