Turbotax 2025 does not handle the entry of 1099-Q data properly. Funds that are used for approved educational expenses in accordance with the 529 program should not show up as taxable income on Form 1040, line 8; yet they do!
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Cam you clarify your situation? Is the beneficiary of the 529 Plan you (or your spouse), a dependent on your tax return, or a non-dependent?
Beneficiaries of 529 funds were grandchildren (4). They were not dependents. All proceeds were used for approved education expenses.
thank you,
Robert McLeod
If all the distribution exceeded the educational expenses, the 1099-Q doesn't need to be reported on your tax return.
The 529 distribution (reported on Form 1099-Q) only needs to be reported on the tax return of the person whose SSN is on the form if the withdrawal is more than the tuition paid in Box 1 of the 1098-T plus other adjusted qualified educational expenses. In that case, the earnings on the excess distribution would be taxable income.
First, determine if the Form 1099-Q needs to be reported on the tax return by comparing the withdrawal with the tuition paid on the 1098-T added to other qualified educational expenses. To find out what are qualified educational expenses, review the IRS Tax benefits for education: Information center. Refer to the TurboTax articles Guide to IRS Form 1099-Q: Payments from Qualified Education Programs and What is IRS Form 1099-Q? for further details.
Secondly, enter the 1099-Q if the withdrawal exceeds the educational expenses by following the directions in the TurboTax Help article Where do I enter a 1099-Q?
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