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February 1, 2025
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I've entered $300 in Educator Expenses for my spouse and myself. In the program it shows $600 in total expenses. When checking my final tax forms, only a $300 is given.

  • February 1, 2025
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    Best answer by KeshaH

    Thank you so much, sorry for the late reply.  The number is 1265601.


    Your deduction is being limited to $300 because one of you received non-taxable qualified tuition program distributions.

     

    Your educator expenses are deductible only to the extent that they exceed:

    - nontaxable interest on series EE or I US savings bonds

    - tax-free withdrawals from a Coverdell savings account

    - tax-free reimbursements of expenses

    - nontaxable distribution from a qualified state tuition program

     

    Because the limit is $300, it's common to just enter the $300 in these fields - however you will want to enter the amount you actually paid so that the deductible amount can be calculated.

     

    To fix this, go back to the screen where you entered the educator expenses and adjust the amount to the actual amount spent.

     

    For more information on the educator expense deduction and its limitations, please read IRS Topic no 458, Educator expense deduction.

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    February 2, 2025

    I have not encountered this problem with the Educator Expenses for either TurboTax Online or Desktop versions.

     

    If you entered $300 for each of you, you should see the $600 on Line 11 of Schedule 1. 

     

    You can preview your return before filing to find out how your taxes were calculated. See here for details. 

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    February 2, 2025

    I agree - Line 11is $300.  We have been using Turbo Tax for years and have never had this issue.