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posted Oct 30, 2024 11:14:22 AM

Home Improvements

We have a simple IRA that we want to take money out of to pay for a new roof. How do we record this on our taxes? 

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Employee Tax Expert
Oct 30, 2024 11:27:30 AM

Hello,

 Generally, you must pay income tax on any amount you withdraw from your SIMPLE IRA. You may also have to pay an additional tax of 10% or 25% on the amount you withdraw unless you are at least age 59½ or you qualify for another exception.

Additional taxes

  • 10% tax
    You have to pay a 10% additional tax on the taxable amount you withdraw from your SIMPLE IRA if you are under age 59½ when you withdraw the money unless you qualify for another exception to this tax. In some cases, this tax is increased to 25%.
     
  • 25% tax
    The amount of the additional tax you must pay increases from 10% to 25% if you make the withdrawal within 2 years from when you first participated in your employer's SIMPLE IRA plan.

Exceptions to additional taxes

You don’t have to pay additional taxes if you are age 59½ or older when you withdraw the money from your SIMPLE IRA. You also don’t have to pay additional taxes if, for example:

  • Your withdrawal is not more than:
    • Your unreimbursed medical expenses that exceed 10% of your adjusted gross income (7.5% if your spouse is age 65 or older),
    • Your cost for your medical insurance while unemployed,
    • Your qualified higher education expenses, or
    • The amount to buy, build or rebuild a first home
  • Your withdrawal is in the form of an annuity
  • Your withdrawal is a qualified reservist distribution
  • You are disabled
  • You are the beneficiary of a deceased SIMPLE IRA owner
  • The withdrawal is the result of an IRS levy

Here's where to enter your 1099-R in TurboTax:

  1. Open or continue your return.
  2. In the Federal section, select Wages & Income.
  3. Scroll to locate Retirement Plans and Social Security.
  4. Select Start or Revisit next to IRA, 401(k), Pension Plan Withdrawals (1099-R).

 

You can also find the 1099-R section using Search. Open or continue your return in TurboTax by selecting the Continue or Start button on the Tax Home screen, enter 1099-r in the search bar, and select the Jump to 1099-r link.