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February 26, 2021
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401k withdrawal- where is the 8915E form? I paid federal taxes and am exempt from early penalty. Why am I still being asked if I want to pay all taxes now or in 3 years?

  • February 26, 2021
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February 26, 2021

One of the relief measures for Covid-19 is the option to spread the taxation of your retirement distribution (up to $100,000) over three years.

 

Please read this IRS document for more information.

 

To take advantage of this option, please follow these steps:

 

  1. Enter your form 1099-R normally.
  2. After entering your form 1099-R, click Continue until you reach the screen Do any of these situations apply to you?
  3. Check the box which says I took out this money because of a qualified disaster (includes COVID-19).
  4. Click on the radio button Yes this was withdrawn due to COVID-19 and click Continue.
  5. Follow the interview until you arrive at the screen Was this a withdrawal due to COVID-19 or a Qualified Disaster Distribution?
  6. Click on the radio button Yes this was withdrawn due to COVID-19 and click Continue
  7. Follow the interview until you arrive at the screen Does [name] want to pay all the tax this year?
  8. Click Continue and the taxation of your distribution will be spread over three years.
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February 26, 2021

Thank you!! I’m still a little confused. So where does the 8915-E form come in? Also, if I’m not paying federal taxes.. what taxes exactly am I paying over three years? 

DawnC
Employee
February 27, 2021

You are exempt from the penalty, but you still pay the ordinary income tax on the distribution, 401K withdrawals are taxable.   The 8915-E gives you the option of paying the ordinary tax over 3 years.   If you had federal tax withheld, you will get a refund for any overpayment you made if you elected to spread the tax.  The withholding is a flat 20% but that is not necessarily what you owe for taking the withdrawal.  It is just an estimate and is reconciled on your tax return.  

 

When you get to the question about spreading the tax, you are actually completing the 8915-E by answering those questions.  

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