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Upon graduating from High School in 2019, you were granted a $6,000 college scholarship for academic year 2019-2020. As a full-time student and degree candidate during the fall term of 2019 you received $2,000 and spent $1,200 on tuition and fees, $300 on books and $500 on room and board. How much of your scholarship is taxable on your 2019 Federal return

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Answer:

The answer is "$500".

Explanation:

The student is indeed a professional student and a graduate candidate of a qualifying organization and utilizes the sum of a grant for salary payments. The study money is income.  

Registered costs include university fees, book sales but do not cover room and boarding spending. In federal return, such expenditure for room and boarding is deductible. Even so, in the 2019 Fiscal return, $500 of the amount of the grant is deductible.