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Posted on October 16, 2019
Sign up to receive your Form 1098-T electronically! Navarro College is offering you the opportunity to receive your 1098-T Tuition Statements electronically. If you would like to receive your 1098-T electronically, please give your consent by clicking the link provided below and following the step-by-step instructions. We recommend this approach as an efficient, faster and economical means to receive your 1098-T and, if needed, obtain and print additional copies. Electronic delivery also permits an efficient means to share the form with your parents or tax professional.
If you choose to receive a paper copy of your 1098-T statement, simply do nothing. As a reminder, 1098-T Tuition Statements are available on or before January 31 for transactions that occurred in the previous calendar year and will be sent via the U.S. Postal Service no later than January 31. For mailed forms, please ensure your mailing address is correct. You may update your mailing address by visiting the Admissions & Records Office on any campus.
To give consent to receive your 1098-T form electronically, click on the link below and follow the simple instructions to sign up!
Step 1: Go to MyNC: http://mync.navarrocollege.edu
Step 2: Scroll down to My Records box
Step 3: Click the link for 1098-T Electronic Consent
Step 5: Read information, check box to opt-in electric delivery, and click submit.
NOTE: The College cannot advise you on your tax situation; only you and your tax professional can determine your eligibility for a credit.
FOR MORE TAX INFORMATION – consult your tax professional or refer to the following:
Internal Revenue website: http://www.irs.gov/
Telephone: 800-829-1040
TTY: 800-829-4059
Publication 970: Tax Benefits for Higher Education: http://www.irs.gov/publications/p970/index.html
Scholarships, Fellowships, Grants, and Tuition Reductions
Student Loan Interest Deduction
Student Loan Cancellations and Repayment Assistance
If you have questions about the interpretation of the rules and guidelines regarding the Hope and Lifetime Learning credits, contact your tax professional.