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June 1, 2019
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I believe there is a bug in the Turbotax software for tax year 2018 regarding 529 withdrawals and qualified educational expenses.

  • June 1, 2019
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I withdrew $70,342 from my 529 Plan for my daughter's qualified educational expenses of the same amount (tuition, books and room and board).  Turbotax is reducing my qualified education expenses by $10,000, calling it an adjustment "used for credit or deduction" resulting in a tax liability.  Not sure what this deduction is, as I have never deducted 529 contributions from my Federal return.  Last year this was not an issue.  I read through the IRS documentation and do not see any reference to this $10,000 adjustment.  The only credit I am eligible for is the "qualified higher education expense for 529 plan".  I believe there is an error in the Turbotax software.  Please help!

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Lisa995
Employee
June 1, 2019
You've input the 1098-T from the school already?
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thehawkAuthor
June 1, 2019
Yes, I have entered the 1098-T and the 1099-Q
Employee
June 1, 2019
Did your 1098T have an amount in box 5?  Or did you indicate you wished to use part of your payments to qualify for an education credit?  I'm currently not familiar with that part of the program yet, but you can't use the same expense for an education credit and for tax-free 529 plan withdrawal.  Just got my son's 1098T last night.
thehawkAuthor
June 1, 2019
No, there were no scholarships or grants
June 1, 2019
I agree with you. This appears to be a bug. You can wait to see if they correct it before you file or you can go to forms view and find the student info worksheet - the adjusted higher education expenses applied is a editable field.
February 18, 2020

It doesn't appear to be fixed in the 2019  TurboTax software.

March 16, 2020

Yep, still not fixed in 2019. How annoying. Cost me a lot of time last year, and took a while this year before dejavu set in and I started to remember 2018's struggles. Here's a forum thread from last year:

 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/college-education/discussion/i-am-not-eligible-for-a-tuition-and-fees-deduction-education-credit-turbotax-is-deducting-10000-from/00/397858

 

If you are using the desktop version, go to Forms -> Student Info Wk -> Part VI Education Expense and change the $10,000 in line 17 to $0.

 

This really should be handled through an interview question.

Critter
Employee
June 1, 2019

Ok ... the program is trying to help you out ... you can use up to $10K to "pay" qualifying expenses to get the AOC of $2500  ... to do this $10k of the 529 plan distributions will need to be entered as income on your child's tax return and since the standard deduction for a Single dependent is $12K they will not owe taxes on that amount so it is a win win situation.  Of course if the child has other income to report they may owe a couple of dollars but you still get the AOC.