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You must ask the 401(k) plan to issue a corrected code 4G Form 1099-R showing that $0 was distributed to the beneficiary of a deceased participants 401(k). They then need to issue a correct original code G Form 1099-R for this distribution to the obviously alive participant. If they refuse, you'll need to enter a substitute code G Form 1099-R and provide explanation.
You must ask the 401(k) plan to issue a corrected code 4G Form 1099-R showing that $0 was distributed to the beneficiary of a deceased participants 401(k). They then need to issue a correct original code G Form 1099-R for this distribution to the obviously alive participant. If they refuse, you'll need to enter a substitute code G Form 1099-R and provide explanation.
Yes, I would file that with code "G."
I only 1099R
@trust201 wrote:
I only 1099R
To enter, edit or delete a form 1099-R -
Or enter 1099-r in the Search box located in the upper right of the program screen. Click on Jump to 1099-R
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