Any reason not to use form 5329 to report a qualified covid early distribution form a 401k? taxpayer does not wantt to spread it over three years nor pay back any of the distribution. They do not want to wait for form 8915-E to be ready.
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Because there is some fine print that the 8915E must accompany the 5329 with the return for the exception to be valid.
Because there is some fine print that the 8915E must accompany the 5329 with the return for the exception to be valid.
That fine print will get you every time, seems like I ran into something like that also.
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"Thanks for the guys, but DARN!"
Lots of folks feel the same way.😀
"They do not want to wait for form 8915-E to be ready"
This is what you are waiting for:
"Line 9. If you don’t check the box on line 9, you must spread the amount on line 8 over 3 years. By checking the box, you elect to include the entire amount in income in the year of distribution."
So, I guess they don't get what they want.
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