habhavsar
Dec 16, 2007, 01:40 PM
Originally Posted by AtlantaTaxExpert
Tell the university that they are wrong; be nice about it, but be firm.
If you have been in the U.S. for all of 2006 as an H-1 visaholder, you and your wife can file as resident aliens and are eligible to claim either the Lifetime Learning Credit, the tuition-and-fee deduction or maybe even the Hope Credit (depends on what level your wife is at in college).
Inform the university of these facts and ask that they issue your wife a Form 1098-T. Your wife IS entitled to get one.
Hi AtlantaTaxExpert -- Thanks for your advice. However, my wife's university Registrar just doesn't get it. She refused to add my wife's ITIN on her records, and hence, she will not be issued and 1098-T. Do you have a link on IRS or something that I can print and show them so they agree to add my wife's ITIN on her fees statement. Thanks for help!
Tell the university that they are wrong; be nice about it, but be firm.
If you have been in the U.S. for all of 2006 as an H-1 visaholder, you and your wife can file as resident aliens and are eligible to claim either the Lifetime Learning Credit, the tuition-and-fee deduction or maybe even the Hope Credit (depends on what level your wife is at in college).
Inform the university of these facts and ask that they issue your wife a Form 1098-T. Your wife IS entitled to get one.
Hi AtlantaTaxExpert -- Thanks for your advice. However, my wife's university Registrar just doesn't get it. She refused to add my wife's ITIN on her records, and hence, she will not be issued and 1098-T. Do you have a link on IRS or something that I can print and show them so they agree to add my wife's ITIN on her fees statement. Thanks for help!