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Public Safety Officer exception on Form 5329

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I am a newly retired public safety officer.  I have made withdrawals from my qualified retirement account (like a 401k), even though I am younger than 50.  Because I have 25 or more years of service, I should have an exception to the early withdrawal penalty of 10%.  My qualified retirement account servicer put the wrong distribution code in box 7 of my 1099-R (they put down 1, but should be a 2 to reflect I qualify for the exception).  While I am attempting to have it corrected, I can also file a Form 5329 to reflect my exception (Exception #1 per the instructions) to the penalty.  However, TurboTax is not recognizing that I qualify for the exception for having 25 years of service and is not calculating it correctly.  None of the questions relate to Public Safety Officer years of service.  How do I fix this so I can file the 5329 correctly and not be held to the 10% penalty?

Best answer by AnnetteB6

As you go through the follow-up questions in TurboTax and you see the form where you would choose the exception to use in order to eliminate the early distribution penalty, enter your distribution amount in the box labeled 'Separation From Service the Year During or After Age 55...'

 

The TurboTax help content show below indicates that is the input to use for someone in your situation:

 

EXCEPTIONS TO EARLY DISTRIBUTION TAX

There are several reasons why an early distribution might not be subject to the 10% (or 25%) tax. Line 2 of Form 5329 is where you enter the amount of early distribution that's excepted from this tax.

Reasons include:

1. A distribution due to leaving your job in or after the year you reach age 55 (age 50 for qualified public safety employees and private sector firefighters). This exception doesn't apply to distributions from IRAs, annuities or modified endowment contracts. You are a qualified public safety employee if you provide police protection, firefighting services, or emergency medical services for a state or municipality, and you separated from service in or after the year you attained age 50.

Note: For distributions to qualified public safety employees, include distributions to employees with 25 years of service with the plan, distributions to firefighters covered by private sector retirement plans; and distributions to those employees who provide services as a corrections officer or as a forensic security employee providing for the care, custody, and control of forensic patients who meet the age requirement above.

 

 

 

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AnnetteB6Answer
February 3, 2024

As you go through the follow-up questions in TurboTax and you see the form where you would choose the exception to use in order to eliminate the early distribution penalty, enter your distribution amount in the box labeled 'Separation From Service the Year During or After Age 55...'

 

The TurboTax help content show below indicates that is the input to use for someone in your situation:

 

EXCEPTIONS TO EARLY DISTRIBUTION TAX

There are several reasons why an early distribution might not be subject to the 10% (or 25%) tax. Line 2 of Form 5329 is where you enter the amount of early distribution that's excepted from this tax.

Reasons include:

1. A distribution due to leaving your job in or after the year you reach age 55 (age 50 for qualified public safety employees and private sector firefighters). This exception doesn't apply to distributions from IRAs, annuities or modified endowment contracts. You are a qualified public safety employee if you provide police protection, firefighting services, or emergency medical services for a state or municipality, and you separated from service in or after the year you attained age 50.

Note: For distributions to qualified public safety employees, include distributions to employees with 25 years of service with the plan, distributions to firefighters covered by private sector retirement plans; and distributions to those employees who provide services as a corrections officer or as a forensic security employee providing for the care, custody, and control of forensic patients who meet the age requirement above.

 

 

 

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jk407Author
February 3, 2024

I know that is what I would choose, but none of the followup questions allow me to choose that.  These are the only exceptions I can choose from (pic attached).  

There is no section to enter my distribution amount in the box labeled 'Separation From Service the Year During or After Age 55...

If I put it in the last box, "Other Reason", then it puts in a code "99" of the 5329 which is for "multiple exceptions apply" rather than the "01" for "separation from service" as it should be.  I can override this field on the 5329 to input the "01" exception if I use the desktop version in Forms mode, but I shouldn't have to.

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February 3, 2024

No, you should not have to override the code in Forms mode.  

 

When I tested the situation in the Deluxe version of the CD/downloaded TurboTax, the option described in my other answer was on the screen.  I am not getting the same result on screen that you are showing.  

 

Please share which version of TurboTax you are using and also the distribution code shown on your Form 1099-R so that I can better duplicate your situation.  

 

@jk407 

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