A client divorced her husband in 2012 and received 1/2 of his 401k $30000. She received a 1099-R with distribution code 2. Does she has to pay 10% penalty? If not, what code do you put in form 5329 for exemption of penalty?
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A distribution via a QDRO (Qualified Domestic Relations Order) is subject to tax, but not the 10% penalty. It is part of the property settlement. If she had taken her share as a direct rollover into an IRA for herself and then taken the money out she would be subject to a penalty.
Because the 1099-R is coded 2 you do not have to put any reason why it is not subject to the 10% penalty. The IRS does receive a copy of the 1099-R and will clearly know that the exception applies. No CP-2000 will be issued.I would put a favorite quote in here, but it would get me banned from the board.
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Originally posted by Matt Sova View PostA distribution via a QDRO (Qualified Domestic Relations Order) is subject to tax, but not the 10% penalty. It is part of the property settlement. If she had taken her share as a direct rollover into an IRA for herself and then taken the money out she would be subject to a penalty.
Because the 1099-R is coded 2 you do not have to put any reason why it is not subject to the 10% penalty. The IRS does receive a copy of the 1099-R and will clearly know that the exception applies. No CP-2000 will be issued.EAnOK
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