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My 1099-R form shows taxable income of $14,000+ but I only received a lump payment of $3,900. How do enter this on my tax form?
Don't know if my income should be $14,000 when I only received $3900.
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My 1099-R form shows taxable income of $14,000+ but I only received a lump payment of $3,900. How do enter this on my tax form?
It sounds to me like there is either a mistake or some missing information. I think you should contact administrator/plan custodian to get an explanation before filing your taxes.
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My 1099-R form shows taxable income of $14,000+ but I only received a lump payment of $3,900. How do enter this on my tax form?
Did you have an outstanding loan from the qualified retirement plan and a portion of your distribution was used to pay off that loan (called an offset distribution)?
Was some amount withheld for taxes?
These can explain where the $10,100 went.
Was some amount withheld for taxes?
These can explain where the $10,100 went.
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My 1099-R form shows taxable income of $14,000+ but I only received a lump payment of $3,900. How do enter this on my tax form?
It sounds to me like there is either a mistake or some missing information. I think you should contact administrator/plan custodian to get an explanation before filing your taxes.
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