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  • Gretel
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2005
    • 4008

    #1

    1099-R Income and Stimulus

    Had a client come in. Received first retirement check with note that withholding is reduced due to Stimulus package. She got $5 more this time. Looks like we will have withholding mess with our 1099-R's as well or is there something else wrong? Wants me make quit my job.
  • JG EA
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2005
    • 2176

    #2
    Nope nothing else wrong. They have to follow the tables also. But if she is paid monthly that would not be too much. She'll get a $400 credit to offset.
    JG

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    • Gretel
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2005
      • 4008

      #3
      Wait a second. Did I totally miss this?? I thought this credit was for working people only and others get something like $2.. if they qualify. I mean the credit is called "Making Work Pay Tax Credit".

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      • ChEAr$
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2005
        • 3872

        #4
        You are correct

        Originally posted by Gretel
        Wait a second. Did I totally miss this?? I thought this credit was for working people only and others get something like $2.. if they qualify. I mean the credit is called "Making Work Pay Tax Credit".
        Reduced withholding applies only to employees, i.e. W2 income and not 1099R
        income. Somebody needs educating.
        ChEAr$,
        Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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        • JG EA
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2005
          • 2176

          #5
          Originally posted by ChEAr$
          Reduced withholding applies only to employees, i.e. W2 income and not 1099R
          income. Somebody needs educating.
          I won't be surprised if I am wrong but Pub 15 T First page (The new tables) says:
          For the calculation of income tax withholding on pensions,
          the new withholding tables also apply
          Does this have a different meaning like on deferred compensation or something? Educate please.
          JG

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          • AJsTax
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2008
            • 629

            #6
            The $400

            tax reduction is for any taxable income. Once you get to that line on the tax return the type of income has no bearing.
            That is my understanding at this point, and to me, the only common sense explanation.
            But of course we are talking taxes here, so common sense???
            AJ, EA

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            • Jesse
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2005
              • 2064

              #7
              Originally posted by Gretel
              Wait a second. Did I totally miss this?? I thought this credit was for working people only and others get something like $2.. if they qualify. I mean the credit is called "Making Work Pay Tax Credit".
              This is what I thought.

              Originally posted by AJsTax
              tax reduction is for any taxable income. Once you get to that line on the tax return the type of income has no bearing.
              That is my understanding at this point, and to me, the only common sense explanation.
              But of course we are talking taxes here, so common sense???
              If all tables changed I hope you are correct. It stinks to throw in these changes during the busy season. No time for research.......how many days until the 15th!?!
              http://www.viagrabelgiquefr.com/

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              • ChEAr$
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2005
                • 3872

                #8
                I didn't read that

                Originally posted by JG EA
                I won't be surprised if I am wrong but Pub 15 T First page (The new tables) says:


                Does this have a different meaning like on deferred compensation or something? Educate please.
                when I was using the 15 T information to revise my client's computer programs data files.

                However any pensioner who doesn't submit a new W4 form will come up short next time
                round. Question arises, then, is it the pension payor's duty to inform all recipients of
                this?
                ChEAr$,
                Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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                • JG EA
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2005
                  • 2176

                  #9
                  On page 73 of the new tables Pub 15 T there is a page to notify taxpayers. Whether it will get sent to everyone or not is the question. If it gets sent I think it'll be enough notice. I don't think another notice from us will make them take any specific action. The only way they can take action and change their W-4 (and W-4P I'm educating here) is to have us help them in their specific situation.
                  JG

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                  • ChEAr$
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2005
                    • 3872

                    #10
                    Yes, I read that

                    Originally posted by JG EA
                    On page 73 of the new tables Pub 15 T there is a page to notify taxpayers. Whether it will get sent to everyone or not is the question. If it gets sent I think it'll be enough notice. I don't think another notice from us will make them take any specific action. The only way they can take action and change their W-4 (and W-4P I'm educating here) is to have us help them in their specific situation.
                    But it is headed up as a notice to employees. I doubt that pension payors will send it
                    out.

                    therefore, for all estimates for pensioners who have withholding I will adjust each quarterly
                    federal installment for a max of 100$ more.
                    ChEAr$,
                    Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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