How do I file tuition money on my taxes?

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I'm a college student and i'm about to file my taxes. i'm really new with this kind of stuff yet in 2006

i paid about $3,500 towards my tuition i have reciepts and everything. if i add this onto my taxes will this be an advantage for me. will i get more money back.

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you should receive a 1098-T from your school showing how much tuition you paid in 2006. there are 2...

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