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If payments from retirement account are interest payments from company stock on a quarterly basis is that considered regular payments?

Any Periodic Payments?  Does quarterly interest on company stock in your 401K count as a periodic payment? (1099-R)

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If payments from retirement account are interest payments from company stock on a quarterly basis is that considered regular payments?

No, because the interest income varies depending on stock performance, it is not a periodic payment.  Think more along the lines of a pension or annuity- where you receive a monthly check for the same amount over the course of the contract.

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If payments from retirement account are interest payments from company stock on a quarterly basis is that considered regular payments?

No, because the interest income varies depending on stock performance, it is not a periodic payment.  Think more along the lines of a pension or annuity- where you receive a monthly check for the same amount over the course of the contract.

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