I had NATP research this and they came back and said if the University qualifies as an qualified institution, which it does, then a 1098-T is required. NATP sees no exception that applies in this case.
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My only experience has been with Canada where a T2202A form was issued. This was for 2015 before the last round of DD kicked in. If it is a school that can issue a degree can't see why they wouldn't work for the AOC (I assume that's why you are asking).In other words, a democratic government is the only one in which those who vote for a tax can escape the obligation to pay it.
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I had a client 2 years ago whose daughter attended a university in the UK. There was no 1098-T. Sure enough, 16 months later he gets a letter asking for required forms. I answered with the Registrar's report from the school, relevant pages from Pub 970, and a highlighted copy of the Qualified Institutions per the Dept of Education. Haven't heard back from them now for 6 months so I assume they accepted my response.
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