Hello,
My husband worked 2 jobs and contributed an excess of $5000 to his 401K. He withdrew the $5000 contribution but had about $1000 earnings also withdrawn.
how would I file that in TurboTax this year? I’ve been seeing conflicting information. I created a substitute 1099-r since fidelity won’t send us one until next year.
do I just report the excess contribution ($5000) in box 1 and 2a? And then report the $1000 next year? TurboTax is saying I can’t use codes P and 8 for box 7 for my 1099 this year.
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If you received a 2024 401(k) excess deferral distribution in 2025, you'll receive a 2024 Form 1099-R with distribution Code P in box 7; however, it must be included on your 2024 tax return. You have two options to do that:
1. Wait until next year when you receive the 2024 Form 1099-R and amend your 2024 tax return.
2. Report it now on your 2024 return and ignore the 2024 1099-R when it comes next year.
If you haven’t filed your 2024 return yet and want to report a 2024 excess 401(k) deferral that was distributed in 2025:
Your 2025 Form 1099-R form will be issued reporting the excess 2024 401(k) deferral you received as a distribution in 2025.
You can ignore a Form 1099-R with code P in box 7 if you reported the excess as described above in 2024.
But, the earnings on Form 1099-R with code 8 in box 7 should be reported in 2025.
If your 2025 Form 1099-R has an amount in box 4, Federal tax withholding and/or box 14 State withholding, then you must enter it on your 2024 tax return. The 2025 Code P won’t affect your return, but the withholdings will be applied to 2025.
Thank you so much! I saw this as the other way to report it so just report the extra $5000 this year on my 2024 tax return.
and next year ignore the excess contribution but report the earnings.
got it.
Correct- even if you forget and enter the 1099-R as you have it, TurboTax will have a message that you should amend your 2024 so that should remind you! @Ubercool
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