I know this has been addressed in prior questions but I am getting mixed answers.
In 2025, I changed jobs and inadvertently made an extra $2,200 contribution into my 457(b) plan. I already corrected the matter by requesting and receiving the $2,200 from the plan before the April 15 deadline.
My question is this: which option do I use to report this untaxed $2,200?
I did the "Other earned income" option as shown below:
Can anyone confirm if this is right? It's on line "h"/"Other earned income" of the first page of the 1040 form, but it's not on any other schedule.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
You should get a W-2 from either the Plan Administrator or your employer to report the Excess Contribution to your 457b in TurboTax, depending on whether your plan was governmental or non-governmental.
You can add the excess amount received under the 'earned income not reported on W-2 or 1099' heading. Enter the description as "2024 Excess 457(b) Deferrals" and input the amount. You may get a W-2 (non-governmental) or 1099-R (governmental) later, reporting any earnings.
Here's more info on Excess Contributions for 457b Plans.
Thank you but I'm still confused.
My employer will not issue me a corrected W-2 because the excess contribution came directly from the 457(b) plan administrator. I called the plan administrator and they told me that I would get the 1099-R next year for the little earnings I made.
It asks me to check the code that applies to me but none of them do so what do I do? (see below)
No. None of those codes accurately describe your situation so let me make another suggestion on how to report this.
This is a much simpler method since it doesn't require the use of codes, but still captures the income in your return.