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Retirement tax questions
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Steps to Take to Remove an Excess Salary Deferral
1. Figure out which retirement account you want to remove the excess salary deferral from. You can use IRS Publication 560, Retirement Plans for Small Business, to help you decide.
2. Notify the plan administrator (the company or broker that handles your retirement account) that you have an excess salary deferral as soon as possible.
3. Withdraw the funds no later than May 17, 2021 to avoid paying additional taxes on the excess deferral.
4. Report the excess deferral on your 2020 return in the Income section for Retirement Plans and Social Security whether or not you received a Form 1099-R before you file your return. Enter as much information as you can. Report the excess deferral amount in boxes 1 and 2a, and use code P in box 7. Indicate that this is a 2021 Form 1099-R.
5. In 2021, you will probably receive two Forms 1099-R. One reports the excess deferral amount. The other reports the earnings on the excess deferral. Enter both of these forms in your 2021 return, and we'll only add the earnings to your 2021 income.