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January 19, 2025
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Form 5329-T for Early Distribution Due to Eligible Expense (FL Hurricane)

  • January 19, 2025
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I thought the full amount of the early distribution from the retirement account (from employer) would not penalized if the amount was taken out as a qualified disaster (in this case FL Hurricane Milton). The amount is $3000.

 

However during the review I am receiving the following "Check This Entry".

 

Form 3529-T: Line 2 worksheet line W column A (eligible emergency expenses - non SIMPLE) should not be greater than $1000.

 

Line 2 w/s line W column A $3000.

 

It the amount limited to $1000?

Best answer by dmertz

If you were in a federally-declared disaster area, the distribution must be entered as a disaster distribution, not an emergency distribution.  TurboTax reports disaster distributions on Form 8915-F.

 

If you were not in a federally-declared disaster area, you can claim an emergency-distribution penalty exception on only up to $1,000 and the rest would be subject to the early-distribution penalty.

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January 19, 2025

If you were in a federally-declared disaster area, the distribution must be entered as a disaster distribution, not an emergency distribution.  TurboTax reports disaster distributions on Form 8915-F.

 

If you were not in a federally-declared disaster area, you can claim an emergency-distribution penalty exception on only up to $1,000 and the rest would be subject to the early-distribution penalty.