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I am not eligible for a tuition and fees deduction/education credit. Turbotax is deducting $10000 from eligible expenses for 529 plan. Is this for the credit ??
In the student information worksheet, Turbotax reduces my 529 qualified expense by a scholarship and by $10000 (line 17 - used for credit or deduction). I am not eligible for a credit or deduction, so this appears to be an error. Am I missing something?
EDITED 2/23/19 TurboTax DOES deduct the full credit amount even if you are not eligible. Disappointed that this KNOWN ERROR is still not fixed a year later.
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I am not eligible for a tuition and fees deduction/education credit. Turbotax is deducting $10000 from eligible expenses for 529 plan. Is this for the credit ??
Yes, you are correct that the 10K adjustment is for a credit/deduction.
If your 1099-Q distribution was used for Qualified Education Expenses, you are not required to enter it in your return.
Click this link for more A Guide to 1099-Q.
Also, if you received a 1098-T and are not qualified for an Education Credit, you don't have to enter it in your return either.
It there is Excess Scholarship shown on your 1098-T the student can report the 1098-T in their return (if they are required to file a return).
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I am not eligible for a tuition and fees deduction/education credit. Turbotax is deducting $10000 from eligible expenses for 529 plan. Is this for the credit ??
Yes, you are correct that the 10K adjustment is for a credit/deduction.
If your 1099-Q distribution was used for Qualified Education Expenses, you are not required to enter it in your return.
Click this link for more A Guide to 1099-Q.
Also, if you received a 1098-T and are not qualified for an Education Credit, you don't have to enter it in your return either.
It there is Excess Scholarship shown on your 1098-T the student can report the 1098-T in their return (if they are required to file a return).
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I am not eligible for a tuition and fees deduction/education credit. Turbotax is deducting $10000 from eligible expenses for 529 plan. Is this for the credit ??
I too had qualified educational expenses (on 1098T) that exceeded my 529 distribution (on 1099Q). So it didn't make sense that TT said some of my 1099Q distribution was taxable.
In my case, the TT Optimizer wanted to "set aside" nearly $8000 in education expenses to apply toward an education deduction and/or credit that it ALREADY TOLD ME I DID NOT QUALIFY FOR. Not very optimal... eh?
You simply need to override (reduce) the automatically-calculated dollar amount in "Used for Credit or Deduction" (Worksheet Line 17) until your "Adjusted Qualified Expenses" (Worksheet Line 20) exceeds your 1099Q distributions. Result -- No more 1099Q tax!
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I am not eligible for a tuition and fees deduction/education credit. Turbotax is deducting $10000 from eligible expenses for 529 plan. Is this for the credit ??
- Select "Forms" from View Menu
- In the Forms list, select "Student Info Wk" for the person who has the eligible education expenses
- In that worksheet, scroll to Part VI, Line 17: "Used for credit or deduction". Look specifically at the value in the 5th column, which falls under "Higher Education Expenses for 529 Plan"
- Override (reduce) that value such that Line 20 ("Adjusted qualified expenses") is greater than your 529 distribution.
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I am not eligible for a tuition and fees deduction/education credit. Turbotax is deducting $10000 from eligible expenses for 529 plan. Is this for the credit ??
**I think that's applicable only if you're using Turbo Tax Online. I am not. I have the desktop version and this option isn't available. Overrides on the worksheet page seems to be the only answer. I have worked with TT customer support and even though I thought I was getting somewhere with them, their communication on the issue/solution just dropped. A diagnostic of my return was performed on 2/2 to send to IT and I haven't received any further communication. I believe it's a programming error but they fail to acknowledge it. Very frustrating.
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