Client is divorced lady; has had custody of her/their two daughters (both younger than 14) since she and hubby divorced a few years ago. Hubby died Sep 2004. The daughters were listed as beneficiaries on his state retirement accounts (he was teacher). Client remembered about his retirement accounts in Mar 2005 and contacted the WI Retirement System. This was the first contact between client and WI Retirement System.
The two 1099-R's that came totaled $40,000/child, and were for tax year 2004. My question is -- the 1099-R was for 2004 but the kids did not receive the money until 2005, so what year is this actually taxable in?
My preference would be to report it in 2004 -- kids had no income in 2004, but in 2005 they had $1500 interest (from the $40,000 being in savings) plus $15,000 in Social Security. If I put the $40,000 in 2004, the tax liability is $9260 -- if I put the $40,000 in 2005, the tax liability because of this $40k jumps to $13,302 ($12000 of SS becomes taxable).
My quandry is: the 1099-R says 2004, so reporting it in 2004 would match the IRS computers. But is that legit since kids did not actually see the money until 2005? If I had not seen the "2004" on the 1099-R, I would have put it in 2005 -- since that's when the client says the kids received the money.
Thanks,
Bill
The two 1099-R's that came totaled $40,000/child, and were for tax year 2004. My question is -- the 1099-R was for 2004 but the kids did not receive the money until 2005, so what year is this actually taxable in?
My preference would be to report it in 2004 -- kids had no income in 2004, but in 2005 they had $1500 interest (from the $40,000 being in savings) plus $15,000 in Social Security. If I put the $40,000 in 2004, the tax liability is $9260 -- if I put the $40,000 in 2005, the tax liability because of this $40k jumps to $13,302 ($12000 of SS becomes taxable).
My quandry is: the 1099-R says 2004, so reporting it in 2004 would match the IRS computers. But is that legit since kids did not actually see the money until 2005? If I had not seen the "2004" on the 1099-R, I would have put it in 2005 -- since that's when the client says the kids received the money.
Thanks,
Bill
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