The IRS form 1098-T is used to report the amount of qualified tuition and expenses paid during the tax year to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on behalf of the student.
Students may access 1098-T tax forms for qualified tax years from the Tax Information screen on the myMJC student portal.
Once a student gives consent to receive the forms electronically, they will be available for viewing online.
Students who do not give consent to receive the form electronically will be mailed a paper version early the following calendar year.
1098-T forms are only generated for tax years when qualified tuition and expense payments have been made.
For all questions related to taxes or how to use the 1098-T form, please consult with a tax professional.
1098-T forms are only generated for calendar years when qualified tuition and expense payments have been made.
Check your Account Summary to confirm payments for tuition expenses were made in the calendar year you are seeking.
Students who qualify for the CCPG Tuition Waiver or MJC College Promise Grant (1st Two Years Free) programs may not qualify for a 1098-T form as tuition expenses may have been waived.
For all questions related to taxes or how to use the 1098-T form, please consult with a tax professional.
Qualified expenses may include:
Charged expenses not qualified for reporting may include:
For all questions related to taxes or how to use the 1098-T form, please consult with a tax professional.
There are may reasons the amount in box 1 may not match the amounts paid to MJC:
For all questions related to taxes or how to use the 1098-T form, please consult with a tax professional.
1098-T forms are only generated for calendar years when qualified tuition and expense payments have been made. If you believe your form is incorrect, please contact the MJC Business Services office with details of the discrepancy.
For all questions related to taxes or how to use the 1098-T form, please consult with a tax professional.
Inform your tax professional that you did not qualify for a 1098-T form, and consult with them regarding your next steps.
For all questions related to taxes or how to use the 1098-T form, please consult with a tax professional.