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@GRivera1 said "So once this is done, neither the 10-99Q or 1098T get entered in the dependent child's return, correct? "
It's not clear what "this" is.
But, if you have determined that all the distribution (box 1 of the 1099-Q ) was used for qualified expenses, including room & board, after adjusting for the tuition credit and any tax free scholarships, then yes, neither the 1099-Q or 1098-T get entered in the dependent child's return.
The 1099-Q does not get entered on your return either. But the 1098-T does, if you are claiming the tuition credit (and you probably should be).
‎February 15, 2021
5:19 AM