[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":7},["ShallowReactive",2],{"faq-standard-734":3},{"rec_id":4,"title":5,"text":6},"734","What is the Utah my529 Plan Addback?","Generally withdrawals from a my529 account are not taxable. However, if you didn't use the full withdrawal for qualified education expenses or an exception and you previously claimed a Utah deduction or credit for your contributions to that my529 Plan, the unqualified amount needs to be added back. A my529 account holder should receive \u003Ci>Form TC-675H, my529 Tax Statement for Contributions, Withdrawals, and Transfers\u003C/i>. Keep this form with your records.\r\n\u003Cbr> \u003Cbr>\r\nQualifying education expenses are costs required for enrollment or attendance at an accredited university, college, or vocational school that participates in federal financial aid programs. These expenses include:\r\n\u003Cul> \u003Cli>Tuition, fees, books, and supplies \u003C/li>\r\n\u003Cli> A computer, internet access, and related equipment if used by the student \u003C/li>\r\n\u003Cli>Room and board for students enrolled at least half time, subject to limitations \u003C/li>\r\n\u003Cli>Enrollment or attendance expenses incurred by a student with special needs \u003C/li>\r\n\u003Cli>For tax years after 2017, up to $10,000 of K-12 tuition costs.\u003C/li>\r\n\u003C/ul>\r\n\u003Cbr>\r\nFor more information call 1-800-418-2551 or visit the \u003Ca href=\"https://my529.org/\" target =\"blank\">Utah my529 website\u003Cspan class=\"append_external\">\u003C/span>\u003C/a>.\r\n\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>\r\nFor more information about Utah my529 plans see the following FAQs:\r\n\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>\r\n\u003Ca href=\"/freefile2025/answers?faq=761\"> What is the Utah my529 Plan Contributions Credit?\u003C/a>\u003Cbr>\r\n\u003Ca href=\"/freefile2025/answers?faq=7917\"> What is a Utah my529 Plan?\u003C/a>",1777391530977]