Paul's Paint -N-Plumbing, Inc. (3P) has been in business since for 33 years. Paul is...

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Paul's Paint -N-Plumbing, Inc. (3P) has been in business since for 33 years. Paul is retiring and passing the business on to his two children in equal shares to manage and operate according to their skills and experience. The children, Paula and Prescott, decide to adopt a retirement plan for both current and future employees in an attempt to attract and retain talent. They have decided to adopt a SIMPLE IRA, funded by both employee and employer contributions.

1. Paul has been with 3P for a year and a half. He has deferred some of his compensation and has received a company match in the SIMPLE. Pauls daughter is about to attend college; however, he has not saved any money for her education. What are the tax implications if Paul takes a distribution from his SIMPLE IRA with 3P to pay for her college education expenses?

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