I have a client with a child who received $30,000 in scholarship money, tuition for the year was $22,000. Does the child have to claim the $8,000 excess as income on his/her tax return? I am assuming the additional money is the child's income. Also, for SC, does anyone know if Coverdell ESA is considered a 529 plan (contributions to which can be taken as a deduction)?
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