Client has always claimed daughter as a qualifying child, Now for 2021 daughter is 19 and is NOT a student and has W-2 wages of $3440.
Daughter has a large amount of money in a 529 plan and does not plan to go to school.
Client wants to know if daughter can take out some money out of the 529 plan (before end of year) to take advantage of a lower tax bracket now and say if she took out $5,000 or $6,000 then could the daughter claim herself and get the $1400 EIP and also the EITC on the W-2 wages of $3440?
Since the 529 distribution is not used on education, then is it just the earnings that are taxable and subject to 10% penalty?
Thanks!
Daughter has a large amount of money in a 529 plan and does not plan to go to school.
Client wants to know if daughter can take out some money out of the 529 plan (before end of year) to take advantage of a lower tax bracket now and say if she took out $5,000 or $6,000 then could the daughter claim herself and get the $1400 EIP and also the EITC on the W-2 wages of $3440?
Since the 529 distribution is not used on education, then is it just the earnings that are taxable and subject to 10% penalty?
Thanks!
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