Question for everyone since I'm getting conflicting information from Turbotax documentation and what I am reading online.
- My company's payroll accidentally over contributed to my 401k by $4.
- The company handling my 401k kicked back the money in early January.
Turbotax says "Report the excess deferral on your 2024 return in the Income section for Retirement Plans and Social Security whether or not you received a Form 1099-R before you file your return"
Online, people say I should wait until my 2025 return to report it.
To make things more complicated, the company handling my 401k says since it is only $4 and is considered "De_Minimis", they will not even generate a 1099-R.
Any ideas what I'm expected to do in this situation?
Thank you in advance for any advice!
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You must include the excess deferral in your wages in the year the excess deferral happened.
Please follow the steps below:
I assume you didn't have any earnings on this small amount and therefore this is all you need to do.
I realized when re-reading my post, I might not have been clear on my end.
I over contributed the 401k for 2024. The 401k plan sent me a check for $4 this January (2025).
And then, I'm assuming if I do this, I won't have to report it again for 2025 tax season, correct?
Sorry! Just want to make sure I'm doing the right thing.
Thank you!
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