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posted Jun 3, 2019 1:23:13 PM

If i closed an ira account at credit union and transfer the money a broker.credit union does not issue 1099r for transfers.how do i account for this on my return?

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Level 15
Jun 3, 2019 1:23:14 PM

If the "transfer" was to an IRA account of the same type (traditional or Roth) at the brokerage, it is indeed a nonreportable transfer, neither a distribution nor a rollover.

If the money was moved to an account that was not an IRA or some other qualified retirement account, it was a distribution from the IRA at the credit union, not a transfer.  In that case you must inform the credit union of their error in treating this as a transfer and they should provide you with a 2016 Form 1099-R reporting this distribution.

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Level 15
Jun 3, 2019 1:23:14 PM

If the "transfer" was to an IRA account of the same type (traditional or Roth) at the brokerage, it is indeed a nonreportable transfer, neither a distribution nor a rollover.

If the money was moved to an account that was not an IRA or some other qualified retirement account, it was a distribution from the IRA at the credit union, not a transfer.  In that case you must inform the credit union of their error in treating this as a transfer and they should provide you with a 2016 Form 1099-R reporting this distribution.