My husband took out his RMD from his IRA for 2016. He has to pay taxes on all of his RMDs. Besides listing the distribution on line 15a IRA distributions, does he have to list the amount anywhere else? It is a traditional IRA. Thanks for your help!
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Originally posted by ruthc View PostMy husband took out his RMD from his IRA for 2016. He has to pay taxes on all of his RMDs. Besides listing the distribution on line 15a IRA distributions, does he have to list the amount anywhere else? It is a traditional IRA. Thanks for your help!
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He will list ALL of his IRA distributions, including but not limited to, his RMD. If he withdraws more than his RMD, it ALL appears on his tax return. If he withdraws less, it appears AND triggers penalties. That may be why you're thinking he could need another schedule in his return. Also, if his IRA has basis (there were years when his IRA was not deductible on his return), he would have another form.
His bank is just trying to make sure he withdraws at least his RMD. His Form 1099-R from the bank will show all his distributions. The bank won't know if he has basis in his IRA.
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Originally posted by ruthcYes, I know it would also be on line 15b.
Originally posted by ruthcWhenever he went to the bank for a distribution, they made sure they asked if it was part of his RMD.Roland Slugg
"I do what I can."
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Thanks for comments
Yes, Lion, I was wondering how the IRS would know that he did make an RMD and whether that amount would be at least the minimum required distribution. That is why I questioned myself whether another form/schedule would be needed to let them know the amounts. All of his contributions were deductible. So now I am sure I would be doing the return properly by just listed the distributions. Thanks for all comments! have a great holiday and New Year!!
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Originally posted by ruthc View PostYes, Lion, I was wondering how the IRS would know that he did make an RMD and whether that amount would be at least the minimum required distribution."You said it, they'll never know the difference. Come on, we'll paint our way out!" - Moe Howard
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Form 5498 tracks RMD withdrawals ??
Originally posted by Rapid Robert View PostForm 5498, which along with DOB provides all the necessary RMD info. It is logged on the taxpayer transcript.
The only true way I know to be sure all RMD withdrawal amounts are met is to a) obtain the RMD amounts shown, via Form 5498, for each account AND b) via Forms 1099-R see if the total amount of funds withdrawn from all accounts exceeds the RMD total./b
Am I missing something?
IRS Form 5498 for 2017: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f5498.pdf
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The IRS has each Form 1099-R to know how much he withdrew and all his Forms 5498 to know his prior year 31 December balances upon which his RMD is based and his birth date to determine his required starting date and "multiplier" for each year. The IRS knows a lot about each of us! You'd add an 8606 if his IRA has basis, which it doesn't in your case, and I forget the # but a form that computes any additional tax (before 59.5, for example) or gives a specific exception. The IRS directions will help you through this, and your software should pop up needed forms (switch to an "interview" mode if this is new to you). Another good starting point is IRS Pub 590. If you're a professional tax preparer you really should take some of your CEs in retirement income. With us aging baby boomers, this is a common situation.
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Originally posted by FEDUKE404 View PostPlease explain. [...]
The only true way I know to be sure all RMD withdrawal amounts are met is to a) obtain the RMD amounts shown, via Form 5498, for each account AND b) via Forms 1099-R see if the total amount of funds withdrawn from all accounts exceeds the RMD total."You said it, they'll never know the difference. Come on, we'll paint our way out!" - Moe Howard
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