You'll need to sign in or create an account to connect with an expert.
To clarify-
Are you also getting an education credit?
Is the program taxing part of the distribution in order to get an education credit?
If not, are you entering the 1099-Q and stating that it was all used for education expenses?
No, I am not claiming any education credit (above income threshold).
The issue is whether the 529 distribution is taxable in 2023.
529 plan paid the school directly on 12/26/2023 by issuing a check. So, the 12/26 payment is on my 1099Q for 2023 as a distribution for education expenses from 529.
The school didn't deposit the check until 1/4/2024 (applied against Spring 2024 tuition) and so the school won't include it in 1098-T until 2024.
So, just a mismatch in the reporting between 529 plan vs. school tax reporting for 2023/4.
If I pickup the school's 2023 1098-T in TurboTax (missing that December 2023 payment) then TurboTax says my 1099Q is partially taxable.
So I think I want to deviate from the 1098-T and pick up the additional amount paid to the school on 12/26/2023, even though they didn't deposit until 1/4/2024.
The 529 plan paid the school directly, so it was definitely paid towards tuition.
Thanks !!
Yes, in your case I would use the "What if this is not what I paid the school" link under Box 1 on the 1098-T and enter the adjusted amount to include the payment made through the 529.
If you need to enter the 2024 Form 1098-T, be sure to repeat the process and adjust down.
Keep payment records with your tax file.
Still have questions?
Questions are answered within a few hours on average.
Post a Question*Must create login to post
Ask questions and learn more about your taxes and finances.
amla809
Level 1
kashyapvijay
Level 2
Robtri2
Level 1
cblasius03
New Member
LynnMH
New Member