A taxpayer has a 1099Q distribution and has education expenses equal the 1099Q distribution.
Is it an acceptable strategy to declare $4000 of the distribution as taxable income so that the taxpayer can use $4000 for the $2500 American Opportunity Credit for a dependent’s college tuition fees if this results in a better result on the tax return?
Then the taxable portion of the $4000 would be added as taxable income on Schedule 1 Line 8 Other income, and the 10% penalty would be added to Form 5329 line 5.
Is it an acceptable strategy to declare $4000 of the distribution as taxable income so that the taxpayer can use $4000 for the $2500 American Opportunity Credit for a dependent’s college tuition fees if this results in a better result on the tax return?
Then the taxable portion of the $4000 would be added as taxable income on Schedule 1 Line 8 Other income, and the 10% penalty would be added to Form 5329 line 5.
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