Burke's having the same fit I have been having 2 hours. I, unlike Burke, have all of the info I need to do the 8889. I have never done one before and thought a newly soon to be RTRP would have no problem. Wrong. It's driving me nuts and I guess I don't understand after all. Will some of you helpful people (ONLY) try to point me in the right direction?
Here's my dilemma: Contributions for 2011 $4000. Distributions for 2011 $3625. Client tells me this is a family plan. She's 55+. I input the data asked for and lo and behold she owes additional tax of $725. Also, the SW is requirig me to look at form 5329 for excess contributions (which can be withdrawn by April 17 with no consequences).
I thought a family plan would allow distributions of up to $11,950. What am I missing? Why the excess and why an additional tax of $725-two different consequences. HELP!
Thanks in advance.
Peachie
Here's my dilemma: Contributions for 2011 $4000. Distributions for 2011 $3625. Client tells me this is a family plan. She's 55+. I input the data asked for and lo and behold she owes additional tax of $725. Also, the SW is requirig me to look at form 5329 for excess contributions (which can be withdrawn by April 17 with no consequences).
I thought a family plan would allow distributions of up to $11,950. What am I missing? Why the excess and why an additional tax of $725-two different consequences. HELP!
Thanks in advance.
Peachie
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