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Frequently Asked Questions About Tax Information
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K-State cannot provide tax advice. Please contact the Internal Revenue Service or a tax professional.
You may not receive a 1098-T if:
- your scholarships, grants and sponsorships equal or exceed qualified tuition and fees. If box 5 would be greater than box 1, we are not required to generate a 1098-T and report to the IRS.
- you are a non-resident alien. K-State is not required to file a 1098-T these students. Non-resident aliens can request a 1098-T by contacting Cashiers and Student Accounts prior to March 15.
- no payment of qualified tuition and related expenses was made during the calendar year.
Only payments received in a calendar year for qualified tuition and related expenses are reflected in Box 1. The payments you actually made to K-State may have included payments for housing, parking and other optional campus fees that are not considered qualified tuition and related expenses. Additionally, charges you paid for in a calendar year may have been billed in the prior calendar year.
The IRS requires the university to report qualified tuition and related expenses annually. In order for the university to correctly prepare Form 1098-T, federal law requires you to provide us your taxpayer identification number. This is your Social Security Number unless you are unable to obtain a Social Security Number. Failure to furnish a correct Social Security Number may result in a penalty from the Internal Revenue Service.
To view payments and transaction by calendar year:
- Log into KSIS with your eID and password.
- On the KSIS Student Homepage, click Financial Account.
- Select Account Services, then View 1098-T on the left side of the page.
- Select View Transaction Detail.