Current Students
The 1098-T is an informational only form and CMU cannot offer tax advice regarding your tax forms. If you have any questions regarding tax forms, please consult with a qualified tax professional.
Instructions to Access your electronic 1098-T via ePay
- Log into ePay
- Click "Statements"
- Click "1098-T Tax Statements"
- Click "View" on the Year
- Example: 2023
* If there is not a 1098-T Tax Statement, CMU did not provided you a 1098-T for this year.
What is a 1098-T and what do I use it for?
The 1098-T is an informational form only. The current US tax code requires colleges and universities to provide Form 1098-T: Tuition Payments Statement, for the purposes of determining a student's eligibility for the Hope and Lifetime Learning education tax credits as per the Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education.
When and where is the 1098-T available?
The University is required to have the 1098-T available to the students by January 31, for the prior calendar year transactions. The 1098-T is available through your ePay and instructions are detailed, above, on this web page.
Who is excluded from receiving a 1098-T?
The University is not required to furnish a 1098-T statement for:
- Courses for which no academic credit is offered, even if the student is otherwise enrolled in a degree program
- Nonresident alien students, unless requested by the student
- Students whose qualified tuition and related expenses are entirely waived or paid entirely with scholarships, grants, COF, third party payments, or VA payments to the school.
What is the University required to report on the 1098-T?
The IRS requires schools to report "Payments Received for Qualified Tuition and Related Expenses" (Box 1). The University reports only the ""Payments Received for Qualified Tuition and Related Expenses" (Box 1)
This is a change from 2017 when The University reported "Amounts Billed for Qualified Tuition and Related Expenses" (Box 2).
What are "Qualified Expenses" and are housing, books, and other miscellaneous charges included on the 1098-T?
Only tuition and mandatory fees are considered qualified expenses such as:
- Credit Earning Tuition Charges
- General Student Fees
- Facility Debt Service Fees
- Matriculation Fees
- Course Specific Fees
Can I use the 1098-T as proof of payment for tuition and fees?
No. The University is not required to provide this information on the 1098-T. Students must track receipts of their payments to the school in order to claim the tuition and related expenses. You can retrieve copies of your payment history with a valid picture ID from the CMU Business Office or via ePay.
What time frame is included on the 1098-T?
The University is required to report the 1098-T by tax year, not academic year.
Sources and Additional Information at: Internal Revenue Service
Access your electronic 1098-T via MAVzone(Not official tax document)
- Log into MAVzone
- Click "My Account"
- Expand "Student Finance"
- Click "1098-T Tax Notification"
- Click on "Select Tax Year" and Highlight the Year
- Example: 2023