Starting in 2006, Chuck and Luane have been purchasing Series EE bonds in their name to use
Question:
Starting in 2006, Chuck and Luane have been purchasing Series EE bonds in their name to use for the higher education of their daughter Susie, who currently is age 18. During the year, they cash in $12,000 of the bonds to use for freshman year tuition, fees, and room and board. Of this amount, $5,000 represents interest. Of the $12,000, $8,000 is used for tuition and fees, and $4,000 is used for room and board. Chuck and Luane’s AGI, before the educational savings bond exclusion, is $120,000. Review § 135, and answer the following questions.
a. Determine the tax consequences for Chuck and Luane, who will file a joint return, and for Susie.
b. Assume that Chuck and Luane purchased the bonds in Susie’s name. Determine the tax consequences for Chuck and Luane and for Susie.
c. How would your answer to part (a) change if Chuck and Luane filed separate returns?
Step by Step Answer:
South-Western Federal Taxation 2018 Comprehensive
ISBN: 9781337386005
41st Edition
Authors: David M. Maloney, William H. Hoffman, Jr., William A. Raabe, James C. Young