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Retirement tax questions
You must include the excess deferral in your income for the
year of the deferral unless you have an excess deferral of a designated
Roth contribution. File Form 1040 to add the excess deferral amount to
your wages on line 7. Do not use Form 1040A or Form 1040EZ to report
excess deferral amounts
If you take out the excess after the year of the deferral and you
receive the corrective distribution by April 15 of the following year,
do not include it in income again in the year you receive it. If you
receive it later, you must include it in income in both the year of the
deferral and the year you receive it. Any income on the excess deferral
taken out is
Report a loss on a corrective distribution of an excess deferral in the year the excess amount (reduced by the loss) is distributed to you. Include the loss as a negative amount on Form 1040, line 21 and identify it as “Loss on Excess Deferral Distribution.” Even though a corrective distribution of excess deferrals is reported on Form 1099-R, it is not otherwise treated as a distribution from the plan. It cannot be rolled over into another plan, and it is not subject to the additional tax on early distributions.
How to do this in TurboTax:The easiest way to get to the interview questions is to type "excess salary deferrals" in the search box and click on Jump to Excess Salary Deferrals
You can also get to the same place by going to the Miscellaneous Income, 1099-A, 1099-C line at the bottom of the Wages & Income screen .
On the Other Wages Received screen click Yes to the question:
Did you receive any other wages?
Click Continue.
On the Wages Earned as a Household Employee screen, Enter nothing and Click Continue.
On the Sick or Disability screen, Enter nothing and Click Continue.
On the Any Other Earned Income screen click Yes to the question:
Did you earn any other wages?
Click Continue.
On the Enter Source of Other Earned Income screen click Other and Click Continue.
On this Any Other Earned Income screen, enter a Description such as "2017 Excess 401K Deferrals" Enter the amount returned to you and click Done.
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