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If your Roth IRA meets the 5-year rule* and the withdrawal was used for qualified education expenses, you shouldn't owe any additional taxes or penalties. Here's how to handle this in TurboTax:
*If your Roth IRA has been open for at least five years and the withdrawal was used for qualified education expenses, TurboTax should show zero penalties and no additional taxes. However, if you haven't met the 5-year rule, you may have to pay taxes on the earnings, but you can still be exempt from the 10% penalty for early withdrawal.
For more details on the 5-year rule, you can check out this Fidelity article
I went through these steps --After entering your 1099-R information, continue through the questions until you reach the screen that asks, "Did you use your IRA to pay for any of these expenses?" Select Higher Education: On this screen, you can enter the amount of your distribution used for higher education expenses.
There is no question that asks about applying IRA to higher education. When I search this on Turbo Tax nothing comes up?
That question will only come up if you are being penalized with the 10% early distribution penalty.
The screen asking about whether the distribution was used to pay higher education expense will only apply to excluding the early distribution penalty, not any income tax that may apply to your distribution.
Check your Form 1040 line 4b to see if any of the distribution is being taxed as income.
To preview your Form 1040 using TurboTax Online, use the following steps while working in your tax return:
If you are using one of the desktop versions of TurboTax, click the Forms button in the upper right corner of the screen to go to Forms Mode where you can view Form 1040 or any other form that is included as part of your return. Once you are in Forms Mode, click the form name in the list on the left side of the screen.
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