Do I need to claim my son's college grant money on my taxes He is over 18 and lives with me?
No, scholarships and grants are tax-free if: your son is a full-time or part-time candidate for a degree at a primary, secondary or accredited post-secondary institution. The award covers tuition and fees to enroll in or attend an educational institution. The award covers fees, books, supplies and equipment required for your courses.
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