Has anyone ever encountered this with their employer???
Here is the situation....We have an incentive for our top 5 retiree's each year and that we give them $5,000.00 check (cut thru A/P) to use towards their Health Care costs (this check is cut the 1st of every January). We are a community college and the Health Care Plan offered through our Pension (when you retire) is not a good price for some retirees. So this is why we offer this incentive. We do this for our retiree's for 5 consecutive years in a row.
Here's my question...........currently our Accounts Payable dept. puts these $5,000.00 payments on a 1099-R and after doing some reseach I think they go on a 1099-M under box #3 - "Other Income"
Here is what I found under "Specific Instructions" for the 1099-MISC form...."At least $600 in rents, services (including parts and materials), prizes and awards, other income payments, medical and health care payments..........."
Then I researched the 1099-R form and the first thing that comes to mind is that whenever you put an amount on this form you always need a "Box 7 Code". So I looked at the codes and there is no code that pertains to cash payments to retirees.
If anyone heard of this or has their employer offer similar incentives, please reply to this Thread.
Thanks,
Gina
Here is the situation....We have an incentive for our top 5 retiree's each year and that we give them $5,000.00 check (cut thru A/P) to use towards their Health Care costs (this check is cut the 1st of every January). We are a community college and the Health Care Plan offered through our Pension (when you retire) is not a good price for some retirees. So this is why we offer this incentive. We do this for our retiree's for 5 consecutive years in a row.
Here's my question...........currently our Accounts Payable dept. puts these $5,000.00 payments on a 1099-R and after doing some reseach I think they go on a 1099-M under box #3 - "Other Income"
Here is what I found under "Specific Instructions" for the 1099-MISC form...."At least $600 in rents, services (including parts and materials), prizes and awards, other income payments, medical and health care payments..........."
Then I researched the 1099-R form and the first thing that comes to mind is that whenever you put an amount on this form you always need a "Box 7 Code". So I looked at the codes and there is no code that pertains to cash payments to retirees.
If anyone heard of this or has their employer offer similar incentives, please reply to this Thread.
Thanks,
Gina
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