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@SusanY1 - the issue with the advice provided is that it circumvents the value of TT's product.
While I appreciate the IRS states that you don't have to post the 1099-Q if you used it on qualified expenses, how is a TT customer to know what a qualified expense is? THAT is what customers are paying TT to tell them!!
the way I look at it, TT went through a lot of pain and effort to build controls into its software to remove the risk that the customer does something wrong, which is more possible if the decision to eliminate the 1099Q from the return is left with the customer.
So why suggest to the customer to figure it out themselves?
‎February 4, 2020
2:33 PM