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Level 2
posted Jan 24, 2022 4:59:45 PM

Qualified 401(k) Distribution

Can I take a distribution from my Qualified 401(k) for the prior year or does it apply as income the year it is taken?

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Level 15
Jan 24, 2022 5:12:05 PM

Your distribution is reported when you actually get the money. You can’t take a retroactive distribution for a prior year.

 

If you had an RMD requirement and you missed the RMD for 2021, you would need to take that distribution now and then file a penalty waiver form to request a waiver of the penalty for missing the RMD. The IRS will usually accept a reasonable excuse as long as you show you have taken the distribution as soon as you realized the mistake.  However, if this is a late RMD for 2021 and you request a waiver of the penalty, you will still need to take a new withdrawal as your RMD for 2022.  

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Level 15
Jan 24, 2022 5:12:05 PM

Your distribution is reported when you actually get the money. You can’t take a retroactive distribution for a prior year.

 

If you had an RMD requirement and you missed the RMD for 2021, you would need to take that distribution now and then file a penalty waiver form to request a waiver of the penalty for missing the RMD. The IRS will usually accept a reasonable excuse as long as you show you have taken the distribution as soon as you realized the mistake.  However, if this is a late RMD for 2021 and you request a waiver of the penalty, you will still need to take a new withdrawal as your RMD for 2022.