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In the desktop version of TurboTax, you can enter your Bright Start contributions for Illinois in the following location:
1.) In the first part of the Illinois state section, there will be a screen that says Here's the income that Illinois handles differently
2.) Under Education, select Start next to College savings and prepaid tuition plan contributions
3.) On the next screen, you will be able to enter your Bright Start account number and contribution amount Original Answer
ONLINE:
To enter your Illinois 529 Plan contributions for your son's education in TurboTax, please follow these steps:
Thx!
What if I rolled a 529 over from another plan (state of Nebraska) into the Brightstart Illinois plan? Do I include the rollover amount as a contribution? Or is it just what I contributed outside of the rollover (automatic investment plan)?
The 529 plan contribution is non-deductible on your federal income tax return. Most states offer an income-tax deduction for contributions, but each state also has different rules about who can take the deduction for their contributions.
Illinois taxpayers can deduct contributions made to Illinois 529 plans up to:$10,000 per individual taxpayer and $20,000 for a married couple filing jointly To be deductible for a calendar year you must make the contribution before the end of that given calendar year.
To enter your Illinois 529 Plan contributions education in TurboTax, you mzy follow the below steps:
I'm wondering the same. If I rollover from another 529 into Bright Start, can I list that as a contribution? I have a 1099-Q from the other 529, and it lists the basis. Is that the amount that I use?
Yes. A rollover from another 529 plan into BrightStart can count as a contribution.
The basis would represent your contribution portion to the previous plan and that is the amount that can be claimed as a contribution to BrightStart up to the limits of $10,000 for an individual or $20,000 for a joint filing. The earnings are not eligible to be counted as a contribution for the deduction.
To learn more, see the following: Bright Start 529 Plan Help Center
In the 2021 Turbo Tax desktop version for Illinois, I keep getting an error message that says:
"Hmm, looks like we've hit a snag
We recommend that you revisit the last topic you were working on to make sure all of your info's correct."
Since 529 contribution information was not requested on the Federal Tax form, how can I include 529 contribution information for the available Illinois tax deduction?
In the IL return, under the income that IL handles differently, select Education contributions.
@Peeock
Thanks Amy for your quick response:-)
When I click on the "College savings and prepaid tuition plan contributions" button, I am receiving the following error message window:
"Hmm, looks like we've hit a snag
We recommend that you revisit the last topic you were working on to make sure all your info's correct"
When I click the "OK" button in the error message window, I am sent back to the "Here's the income that Illinois handles differently" page.
When I click on the "College savings and prepaid tuition plan contributions" button again, I am receiving again the the same error message window.
It like I'm trapped in the same endless circle loop:-( HELP!!!
Something is stuck in there causing your loop. Log out of your return and try one or more of the following:
@Peeock
Thanks again Amy!
I closed my Turbo Tax program and restarted it and VOILA! everything worked like you advised in your previous message:-)
I really appreciate your timely expertise to solve my "hiccup".
I don't see the place to "Mark as Best Answer" for other customers that encounter my same "hiccup".
Warmest regards and Stay Safe!!!
I am glad it worked! Thanks and you too!
Hello,
When I enter my $20k in contributions (married filing jointly) this year, it only results in a $15 impact to my IL refund. This is despite having >$20k in IL taxable income. Shouldn't this have a 4.95% * $20k = $990 positive impact in tax savings? Not understanding why it's limiting the $990 to just $15.
Thanks.
Is your sch M showing the correct amount on line 13? Is it carrying to your IL 1040 line 7? Let's figure out what is happening so we can get the right people involved.
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