My first Form 1099-Q.
Form is in daughter's SSN from Scholars Choice College Savings Program.
Daughter is dependent of mother.
In round numbers,
$14,000 distribution
$2,000 earnings
$12,000 basis
$14,500 tuition & deposit
plus R&B $12,500
plus books, computer, supplies, fees $3,600
$5,250 scholarship
Daughter's only other income was SS $9,674 (father passed away).
So, am I reading TTB correctly, as well as my other sources, that daughter does NOT report 1099-Q amount. (Won't there be 1099 matching and a CP2000 letter or something?)
And, mother still has an ed credit or deduction to claim?
Mother's in 15% tax bracket.
Form is in daughter's SSN from Scholars Choice College Savings Program.
Daughter is dependent of mother.
In round numbers,
$14,000 distribution
$2,000 earnings
$12,000 basis
$14,500 tuition & deposit
plus R&B $12,500
plus books, computer, supplies, fees $3,600
$5,250 scholarship
Daughter's only other income was SS $9,674 (father passed away).
So, am I reading TTB correctly, as well as my other sources, that daughter does NOT report 1099-Q amount. (Won't there be 1099 matching and a CP2000 letter or something?)
And, mother still has an ed credit or deduction to claim?
Mother's in 15% tax bracket.
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