Kid's qualifying education expenses (adjusted for scholarships, grants) are 1,000. (There is no room and board; tuition and books only.)
1099-Q issued to kid: Gross Distribution = 1,000. Earnings = 200. Basis = 800.
Do I have this right? Can I do either of these two things (assuming all the stars are aligned for parents to qualify for education credits)?
1) Report the 200 on kid's return as income. Not subject to 10% penalty because he DID use the entire distribution for education expenses. Take the 1,000 expenses on parent's return.
2) Report nothing on kid's return, and take 800 expenses on parents' return.
1099-Q issued to kid: Gross Distribution = 1,000. Earnings = 200. Basis = 800.
Do I have this right? Can I do either of these two things (assuming all the stars are aligned for parents to qualify for education credits)?
1) Report the 200 on kid's return as income. Not subject to 10% penalty because he DID use the entire distribution for education expenses. Take the 1,000 expenses on parent's return.
2) Report nothing on kid's return, and take 800 expenses on parents' return.
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