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    How do you deal with the 1099-Q when there are earnings, so the IRS won't harass the client; even though there is also a 1098-T with a higher amount than the 1099-Q withdrawal.

    #2
    Is there a distribution code on the 1099-Q - this is optional but useful.

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      #3
      Originally posted by cfsadvsr View Post
      How do you deal with the 1099-Q when there are earnings, so the IRS won't harass the client; even though there is also a 1098-T with a higher amount than the 1099-Q withdrawal.
      There's a pub for that. Check out p.55:

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        #4
        My original question was not how to determine the taxable amount, I realize all of the amount was used for qualified expenses, plus. I was concerned about not including anything as taxable, then having the IRS write the client about the amount they owe because there was growth in the account. This has happened in the recent past to some clients. The IRS apparently pays no attention to the educational expenses on the 1098T.

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          #5
          Sorry . . . Point was that p. 55 says if earnings used, nothing taxable. That means no reporting.
          If nothing taxable, I leave 1099-Q off return. Haven't had a prob or notice yet when doing so.
          Last edited by BP.; 02-25-2011, 10:11 AM.

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            #6
            If this helps - start with 5329, Part 2.
            JG

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