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I had an excess contribution to my 401k in 2018, which I withdrew this month before the deadline. My 1099-R won't be ready in time, so I wanted to see if anyone knew what should go where. I'm going to change the numbers to make it easier. I overcontributed $1,000, but that amount was only worth $980 when pulled out. For Box 1, "gross distribution," should that be the $980 I got or the $1,000? My understanding is Box 2a should be the full $1,000 (and then I can deduct the $20 loss in 2019). And then for Box 7 should be 8, correct (in spite of the fact that the brokerage told me P)? Thanks in advance!
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You are absolutely correct.
You should report the full $1,000 in Box 2a and use "8" for Box 7. When you receive the 1099-R next year, you can just disregard it since you have already included it on your 2018 Tax Return.
In addition, on next year's return you can deduct the $20 “Loss
on Excess Deferral Distribution".
You are absolutely correct.
You should report the full $1,000 in Box 2a and use "8" for Box 7. When you receive the 1099-R next year, you can just disregard it since you have already included it on your 2018 Tax Return.
In addition, on next year's return you can deduct the $20 “Loss
on Excess Deferral Distribution".
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