Skip to main content
Level 2
January 28, 2021
Question

1099-Q

  • January 28, 2021
  • 1 reply
  • 0 views

My daughter is a dependent on my tax return and we received a 1099-Q from a pre-paid college tuition program with my daughter's name and ss# on it. The money was paid directly to the school. Should the 1099-Q be put on her tax return, which causes her to owe tax on her small summer job money, or be put on my tax return? 

    1 reply

    Level 15
    January 28, 2021

    If the money was paid directly to the school, then the whole distribution reported on the form 1099-Q was used for education expenses and you are not required to enter this form 1099-Q on your tax return (or your daughter's).

    **Say "Thanks" by clicking the thumb icon in a post. **Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"
    aupharmAuthor
    Level 2
    January 28, 2021

    Just one more question, Since the 1099-Q is not filed on mine or my daughter's tax return, Do I  still get to file her education expenses on my tax return since she is a dependent and the distribution only paid for the tuition and did not include books and living expenses? Thanks very much for your HELP!!!!!!

    Level 10
    January 28, 2021

    I just want to make sure I have this right, to claim the education deductions on my tax return do I need to include the 1099-Q on my return? or do I just forget about putting 1099-Q on return and just  add up tuition, books and fee's, and room and board and subtract  the distribution amount on 1099-Q and claim the difference on my tax return as education deduction ? Thanks again for your help!!!!!


    You would enter the 1099-Q in the return of the recipient of the tax reporting document.

     

    If you claim your daughter as a dependent and plan to claim the education credit on  your return for her education expenses, then you would also include the information input on her 1099-Q on the Education Credit section of your tax return unless she is claiming the 1099-Q as taxable income on her return.  

     

    Where do I enter 1099-Q?