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Form 5329 "Additional Taxes on Qualified Plans" is generated when you withdraw funds from your retirement plans including IRA before you reach age 59 1/2. It will calculate an early penalty of 10% of your distribution unless you meet one of the exceptions. For details, click here: Early withdrawal exceptions
It sounds like some related information might have been carried over from last year. If this form does not apply to you, you can simply remove it from the program. Here are the steps:
in TurboTax online,
1. Sign into your account, select Pick up where you left off
2. Select Tax Tools, click on the drop down arrow
3. Select Tools
4. Under Other helpful links, choose Delete a form
5. Select Delete next to the Form 5329 and Continue with My Return
I tried this step however form 5329 is not showing up in my “delete a form” list
This is a known issue. Please see the following information:
Thank you for your quick response. I understand its a known issue, however i have gone through the process in the original post and already done research on what the form is. Your customer service help desk said to wait a few days, but after we hung up i received an email stating the problem has been fixed. It has not been.
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If you take a distribution from a retirement plan before age 59 1/2, you must pay the 10% additional tax for the IRA amounts you withdrew. However, if you qualify for an exception on Form 5329, you do not need to pay.
For more information, click here: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i5329.pdf
Any updates? I locked in a payment to avoid the price hike and now I can't file my returns with someone else without wasting money. Very annoying.
Unfortunately, this is still under investigation. If you signed up for notifications in the article provided above, you will be notified when the issue has been resolved. Thank you for your patience.
According to https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i5329.pdf
it states that the use of Form 5329 is to report additional taxes on:
• IRAs,
• Other qualified retirement plans,
• Modified endowment contracts,
• Coverdell ESAs, (1099-Q)
• QTPs,
• Archer MSAs,
• HSAs, or
• ABLE accounts.
Based on personal experience, even if the distributions are tax-free ( aka money you receive ) they still can be taxed. Specifically, let's say you had a Coverdell ESA's ( like an Educational Prepaid Program ), if the expenses of the school are less than what you received you will be taxed on the portion not going toward your education.
For example, you get $4,000 from a Prepaid Contract but the college expenses are only $2,000. The remaining 2000 dollars will be taxed. This scenario can be applied to similar situations, such as IRA's or QTP's where only a certain amount or percentage is tax-free.
So let's go over it one more time, Form 5329 is used to report "additional" taxes. This is why it may pop up and stop you from using the free version. Some forms come with instructions, I highly suggest reading it as it generally tells you if you will have to use a 5329, or type in "www.irs.gov/(your form code) and read the instructions there.
Now do I think Turbo Tax should charge 119 dollars for this one tax form you have no control over... no, no I do not. I'm furious and don't agree with this system at all. Makes me not want to use Turbo Tax at all. But I want to help others in my situation and try to provide guidance with the little knowledge I've learned.
Please help me fix this glitch with 5329-s. There is nothing wrong in my 1099s or my address/state but it wants a foreign code. I keep having trouble with tubotax this year.
I can't find the tool drop down box to remove the form and can't file. I have looked over all the data several times and my info is correct.
I can't find tax tools to remove this form.
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