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Form 8815 – Exclusion of Interest from Series EE and Series I U.S. Savings Bonds

The taxpayer can exclude interest income from Series EE and Series I US Savings bonds if all of the following are true:

  • The bonds were issued after 1989;
  • The person in whose name the bonds were issued was age 24 or older before they were issued;
  • The bonds were cashed in during the during tax year;
  • The taxpayer paid qualified higher education expenses;
  • The filing status on the return is not MFS;
  • Modified AGI is less than 
    • $96,100 (2019) if filing single, head of household, or qualifying widow(er) with dependent child;
    • $151,600 (2019) if filing MFJ.

To complete a Form 8815 in Keystone Tax Solutions Pro:

  • Enter the 1099-INT into Schedule B, including the Interest on US Savings Bonds on the appropriate line.
  • In the Schedule B – 1099 Transactions window, select Other
  • Select Schedule B Questions\Form 8815
  • Select Excludable Interest from Form 8815
  • Select Name of Person and Eligible Educational Institution
  • Select New
  • Select the enrollee (the individual on the return with qualified education expenses) and enter the educational institution information.
  • Select Exit twice to return to the Form 8815 menu
  • Select Total Qualified Higher Education Expenses and enter the amount of qualified education expenses;
  • Select Total Non-taxable Educational Benefits and enter any scholarships or grants that were nontaxable and paid directly to student;
  • Select Proceeds from All Series EE US Savings Bonds and enter total amount received from Series EE and Series I bonds cashed in during the year;
  • Select Interest Portion of Proceeds enter the portion of the amount received that is interest;

Note: This is a guide to entering US Savings Bond interest into Form 8815 in Keystone Tax Solutions Pro. It is not intended as tax advice.

Additional Information:

Instructions for Form 8815

Updated on September 9, 2020

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