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    #16
    Originally posted by Tobey
    Old Jack: You shouldn't be afraid of abbreviations. Abbreviations are our friends. (AAOF).

    BTW OJ: Do you have a source reference on your previous posting regarding "employees contribution" amount?

    I jsut aobut deid lahguing wehn I raed yuor psot! I cdnuolt bleviee taht I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd waht you was syanig wtih yuor abbrvetaiions.

    I cna’t rembeemr jsut wehre I raed taht the deefarl was olny for the employee poirton, however, olny the retmireent paln that isesus the 1099R can mkae taht deternmitaion. Keep bringing us the abbrvetaiion ltteers (KBUTAL).

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      #17
      Thanks Bill, I've checked both the links you've provided and found them very helpful - looks like I was wrong in my interpritation and advice. I'll have to get out my SP&K (salt pepper and ketchup) and eat some crow! The FPA Journal gives code references as well. I'll check them out.

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        #18
        pub575

        says that an NUA may be distributed only on the employee contribution portion of stock if the distribution is NOT a lump sum. FILLN (found it late last night)

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          #19
          Originally posted by OldJack
          I jsut aobut deid lahguing wehn I raed yuor psot! I cdnuolt bleviee taht I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd waht you was syanig wtih yuor abbrvetaiions.
          Thhanks fro profing tht speling doen't mater. I amm tha wourlds wurst spelllar.

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