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    <title>topic 1099Q and 1098T in Get your taxes done using TurboTax</title>
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    <description>&lt;P&gt;I paid or my son's college tuition in 2025 utilizing a qualified 529 withdrawal (he is the beneficiary and I am the actual recipient).&amp;nbsp; My son is not listed as a dependent.&amp;nbsp; The 1098T confirms tuition payment was about $1000 more than the 529 withdrawal.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;When entering this information into Turbotax (personal deductions &amp;amp; credits) using the questions posed for the 1099Q and 1098T tax forms, the only way I am not taxed for the 529 withdrawal is if I indicate that it was paid for a "qualified education loan payment" (with 0 loan interest amount).&amp;nbsp; Otherwise, I am taxed for the 529 withdrawal.&amp;nbsp; Am I better off just not entering the 1099Q and 1098T forms, even though those forms are evidently provided to IRS?&amp;nbsp; Or is citing payment for a "qualified education loan payment" reasonable (if no loan interest is declared or expensed on the tax return)?&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;Perhaps TurboTax needs to be more clear in their instructions on this section of their program?&amp;nbsp; Thanks!&lt;/P&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 18:53:50 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>kudenchup</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2026-02-06T18:53:50Z</dc:date>
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      <title>1099Q and 1098T</title>
      <link>https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/1099q-and-1098t/01/3762421#M1397382</link>
      <description>&lt;P&gt;I paid or my son's college tuition in 2025 utilizing a qualified 529 withdrawal (he is the beneficiary and I am the actual recipient).&amp;nbsp; My son is not listed as a dependent.&amp;nbsp; The 1098T confirms tuition payment was about $1000 more than the 529 withdrawal.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;When entering this information into Turbotax (personal deductions &amp;amp; credits) using the questions posed for the 1099Q and 1098T tax forms, the only way I am not taxed for the 529 withdrawal is if I indicate that it was paid for a "qualified education loan payment" (with 0 loan interest amount).&amp;nbsp; Otherwise, I am taxed for the 529 withdrawal.&amp;nbsp; Am I better off just not entering the 1099Q and 1098T forms, even though those forms are evidently provided to IRS?&amp;nbsp; Or is citing payment for a "qualified education loan payment" reasonable (if no loan interest is declared or expensed on the tax return)?&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;Perhaps TurboTax needs to be more clear in their instructions on this section of their program?&amp;nbsp; Thanks!&lt;/P&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 18:53:50 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>kudenchup</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2026-02-06T18:53:50Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: 1099Q and 1098T</title>
      <link>https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/re-1099q-and-1098t/01/3762438#M1397390</link>
      <description>&lt;P&gt;Both forms are considered informational, not mandatory. &amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;UL&gt;
 &lt;LI&gt;The 529 was used for qualified education expenses which can include &lt;A href="https://www.savingforcollege.com/article/using-your-529-plan-to-pay-for-room-and-board" target="_blank"&gt;room and board,&amp;nbsp;&lt;/A&gt; even&lt;A href="https://www.savingforcollege.com/article/can-you-use-a-529-plan-to-pay-for-room-and-board" target="_blank"&gt; off campus,&lt;/A&gt; Since the 1099-Q was not income, it should not be entered. Tuck the 1099-Q into your tax folder.&amp;nbsp;&lt;A href="https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-publication-970" target="_blank"&gt;IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education&lt;/A&gt; states that &lt;U&gt;nontaxable distributions should not be entered.&lt;/U&gt;&lt;/LI&gt;
 &lt;LI&gt;The 1098-T with the qualified education expenses of $4,000 or more can qualify you for an education credit.&lt;STRONG&gt; If you qualify, enter the 1098-T&lt;/STRONG&gt; to claim the credit. &amp;nbsp;Currently:
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   &lt;LI&gt;For the full credit, your MAGI (modified adjusted gross income) is less than $80,000 ($160,000 if you're filing jointly)&lt;/LI&gt;
   &lt;LI&gt;For a reduced credit, your MAGI is between $80,000 and $90,000 ($160,000 and $180,000 if you're filing jointly)&lt;/LI&gt;
   &lt;LI&gt;There is no credit given if your MAGI is above $90,000 ($180,000 if you’re filing jointly)&lt;/LI&gt;
  &lt;/UL&gt;&lt;/LI&gt;
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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 19:03:50 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>AmyC</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2026-02-06T19:03:50Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: 1099Q and 1098T</title>
      <link>https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/re-1099q-and-1098t/01/3762505#M1397422</link>
      <description>&lt;P&gt;Thank you for this sage (and speedy!) advice!&lt;/P&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 19:33:39 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>kudenchup</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2026-02-06T19:33:39Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: 1099Q and 1098T</title>
      <link>https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/re-1099q-and-1098t/01/3763690#M1397894</link>
      <description>&lt;P&gt;Thank you for the advice on 1099Q. Does that also apply to qualified 529 to Roth rollovers?&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;You referred to IRS 970 document. Can you pl. give the exact page number in that document; I would like to have that for my record.&lt;/P&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2026 17:24:49 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/re-1099q-and-1098t/01/3763690#M1397894</guid>
      <dc:creator>njdad100</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2026-02-07T17:24:49Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: 1099Q and 1098T</title>
      <link>https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/re-1099q-and-1098t/01/3767414#M1399461</link>
      <description>&lt;P&gt;Yes, you do not need to report a Form 1099-Q distribution on your tax return if the distribution is not taxable.&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;You will find that documented in &lt;A href="https://www.irs.gov/publications/p970#:~:text=QTP%20within%2060%20days%20after%20the%20date%20of%20the%20distribution.-,Don%27t%20report%20qualifying%20rollovers%20(those%20that%20meet%20the%20above%20criteria)%20anywhere%20on%20Form%201040%2C%201040%2DSR%2C%20or%201040%2DNR.%20These%20aren%27t%20taxable%20distributions.,-Members%20of%20the%20beneficiary%27s%20family.%20For%20these%20purposes%2C%20the" target="_blank"&gt;IRS Publication 970&lt;/A&gt; . The online publication does not have page numbers, but you will find the excerpt in &lt;STRONG&gt;Part 7 Qualified Tuition Program (QTP).&lt;/STRONG&gt; In the section that it says the following:&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;"Don't report qualifying rollovers (those that meet the above criteria) anywhere on form 1040, 1040-SR, or 1040-NR. These aren't taxable distributions."&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;[Edited 2/10/26 at 7:59PM PST]&lt;/P&gt;&lt;P&gt;&lt;a href="https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/5962629"&gt;@njdad100&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/P&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 16:00:54 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/re-1099q-and-1098t/01/3767414#M1399461</guid>
      <dc:creator>ThomasM125</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2026-02-10T16:00:54Z</dc:date>
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