Client took his retirement out to pay his medical bills. On the form line 1 is retirement but line 2 is that the whole medical bills or the line 4 on the Sch A? Getting confused on form and line 4 what is the % of? Haven't had before. Thank you for info on this.
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Originally posted by SueBaby View PostClient took his retirement out to pay his medical bills. On the form line 1 is retirement but line 2 is that the whole medical bills or the line 4 on the Sch A? Getting confused on form and line 4 what is the % of? Haven't had before. Thank you for info on this.
Form 5329 line 4 is 10% of the distribution remaining, if any, after applying the exception for the medical expenses.
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Originally posted by SueBaby View PostClient took his retirement out to pay his medical bills. On the form line 1 is retirement but line 2 is that the whole medical bills or the line 4 on the Sch A? Getting confused on form and line 4 what is the % of? Haven't had before. Thank you for info on this.
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Originally posted by Peachie View PostMy software has this flow to the correct line of the 5329 when you enter the info from the 1099R. Basically, you really don't have to use this form--if taxpayer is less than 591/2 and the distribution code is 1-you would take 10% of the taxable amount and place it on page 2 of the 1040, on the line representing the penalty. However, I am sure most packages does the form so that the flow is there. My software has no place for me to do a direct entry. I am not home and have none of my tax materials, so I am unable to be more detailed. Do you have TTB Sue? If so, I am sure this issue is addressed in there.
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