This is with an insurance company in Japan, and I will receive annual distribution for 10 years. I am not retired yet. It is a qualified plan under Japanese tax law but I don't think IRS would see it that way. I did not deduct the payment to this contract when I reported my income to IRS.
You can enter it on a substitute 1099-R
With your return open
2. At the right upper corner, type in the search bar 1099r, then Enter
3. Select Jump to 1099r
4. On screen, Your 1099-R, answer Yes and select Continue
5. Next screen, Choose your bank or brokerage, select I'll type it in myself
6. On the screen Tell Us Which 1099-R You Have, check the box
I need to prepare a substitute 1099-R and follow the prompts.
It will ask for a Federal ID number, some taxpayers have said they have had luck with 99-0999999
If you are not able to e-file, you can enter the income as other miscellaneous income
With your return open:
If you paid foreign tax on this income, you can enter the foreign tax in the foreign tax credit section. In the search bar at the top of the page, enter foreign tax credit and click jump to
You can enter it on a substitute 1099-R
With your return open
2. At the right upper corner, type in the search bar 1099r, then Enter
3. Select Jump to 1099r
4. On screen, Your 1099-R, answer Yes and select Continue
5. Next screen, Choose your bank or brokerage, select I'll type it in myself
6. On the screen Tell Us Which 1099-R You Have, check the box
I need to prepare a substitute 1099-R and follow the prompts.
It will ask for a Federal ID number, some taxpayers have said they have had luck with 99-0999999
If you are not able to e-file, you can enter the income as other miscellaneous income
With your return open:
If you paid foreign tax on this income, you can enter the foreign tax in the foreign tax credit section. In the search bar at the top of the page, enter foreign tax credit and click jump to