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posted Feb 23, 2022 11:10:03 AM

Where on my 1099-R can I find where my "distribution source" is?

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Expert Alumni
Feb 23, 2022 11:51:41 AM

Your 1099-R doesn't provide this information directly. 

 

For most people the answer is, Other qualified IRA distributions or private source pensions. That covers pensions from private companies, like GM or Microsoft.

 

The options vary based on your state, but for most the options are:

  • Military pension - military retirement pay, usually from DFAS
  • Qualified government or public pension - pension from OPM or a state or local government.
  • Current year conversion from a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA - code 1, 2 or G in box 7 and IRA box checked
  • Pension/ retirement distributions received before retirement age - codes 1, 2 or 3 in box 7 and IRA box not checked
  • Other qualified IRA distributions or private source pensions - code 7 in box 7
  • None of the above

 

If your state has special rules for teachers, or other classes of workers, there may some other options.