I have two (2) 1099 Q that shows gross dist in box 1; earnings in box 2; basis in box 3; box 5 is a state qualified tuition program and box 6 is checked which states the recipient is not the designated beneficiary. Based on what I have read the earnings in box two (2) are to be included as income on line 21 of the 1040. Am I correct?
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Originally posted by lovettw View PostI have two (2) 1099 Q that shows gross dist in box 1; earnings in box 2; basis in box 3; box 5 is a state qualified tuition program and box 6 is checked which states the recipient is not the designated beneficiary. Based on what I have read the earnings in box two (2) are to be included as income on line 21 of the 1040. Am I correct?
I have seen box 6 checked even though the distribution was used to pay qualifying expenses. I think that happens because when the 529 plan was set up they did not specify that bene or left it blank?Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDR
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Originally posted by ATSMAN View PostWhen you pay a student’s school expenses with these funds, you cannot claim a tuition deduction or either of the educational tax credits for the same expense.
TTB p. 12-6, right column - Coordination with education benefits.
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There are no eligible tax deductions or distributions. The father received one distribution and the mother received the other. None of the distributions were expended for educational purposes for the assigned beneficiary. TTB chapter indicates that earnings listed in box two should be included as income on line 21 of the 1040. Correct? Looking for opinions.;
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Originally posted by lovettw View PostThere are no eligible tax deductions or distributions. The father received one distribution and the mother received the other. None of the distributions were expended for educational purposes for the assigned beneficiary. TTB chapter indicates that earnings listed in box two should be included as income on line 21 of the 1040. Correct? Looking for opinions.;Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDR
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