2025 AOTC, Scholarship, and 529 Plan
Hi! I spent many hours researching and reading discussions about AOTC. I found most of my answers in TurboTax community. I just want to know if I did my taxes correctly. I'm using the desktop version of TT.
Sorry! A little long but I wanted to provide all relevant info.
Parents/Dependent 21 year old student met all requirements to claim AOTC
529 Plan - Parent is owner/recipient of distribution and student is the beneficiary.
$30,000 - 2025 Cost of attendance
$20,000 (1098-T Box 5) - 2025 Scholarship received- nonrestricted
$11,000 (1098-T Box 1) - Tuition paid by scholarship - Qualified Educ Exp (QEE)/Non-Taxable
$9,000 - Room & Board paid by scholarship - Taxable to student
$10,000 received 529 distribution for the remainder of qualified expenses - per 10-Q, 7,000 earnings and $3,000 basis
1. Parent Tax Form - Claim AOTC
To simplify things, under Deductions & Credits, 1098-T section, I entered $11,000 in Box 1 and $7,000 in Box 5 to trigger $4k of AOTC resulting in a refundable credit of $1,000. I entered nothing else.
Q - Is this method valid?
2. Student Tax Form-claimed as a dependent
In 1098-T section, I reduced amount in Box 1 by $4,000 (now AQEE=7,000), increasing the taxable scholarship to $13,000 ($9,000+4,000). It shows up in Other Income Line 8r (Taxable Scholarship). I did not really see a place to allot in Room & Board on Step by Step page. I probably could have entered it in the Forms section but it's pretty confusing.
Q - I reported the $4k taxable in the student tax form because the same amount was claimed by parents. Is this correct?
3. Parent Tax Form - Report Non-Qualified 529 distribution by parent(10-Q recipient)
Since I got reimbursed by the 529 plan for all the 2025 educ exp not covered by scholarship, I would be double dipping if I used $4k for AOTC if expenses were already paid by 529. I read that I could make the $4k of my 529 distribution non-qualified so I calculated the taxable portion of the 529 earnings. This is the first year we can claim AOTC and I wasn't thinking when I withdrew funds from 529 last year. Also, I had to go to Forms section again to manually enter the non-qualified portion of the 529 distribution. There were no questions in the Step by Step section to see if 529 distributions were all used for QEE.
My calculation was 4,000/10,000 x 7,000 = $2,800 taxable portion of the 529 earnings and entered in Other Income on Sch1 Line 8z (Labeled Non-Qualified 529 Distr). No 10% penalty because I claimed AOTC.
Q - Did I calculate it correctly?
If everything is correct, my refund will increase by $650, and I gained a wealth of knowledge!
Thanks so much in advance!