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Starting SEPP Distributions Mid-Year

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I plan to begin taking SEPP distributions from my 401k on Sept 1 this year.  The payments will be equal amounts taken monthly for 5 years as I will be 60 by Sept 1, 2028.  Since this year I will only have 4 months of distribution payments (Sept-Dec), the 1099-R form I receive for 2023 will not reflect a full year.  In 2024, my 1099-R will reflect a full year amount as will 2025, 2026 and 2027.  But 2028, would only reflect 8 months of distribution payments if I stop the distributions after August 2028.  Can you confirm this would not be subject to the 10% tax penalty and not be a red flag for the IRS?  And then what if starting Sept 1 of 2028, I choose to increase the amount of my monthly distribution, my 1099-R will reflect a higher amount of distributions for 2028.  Will IRS know that I satisfactorily maintained the "substantially equal periodic payments" that meets the minimum requirement of 5 years so I can avoid the 10% tax penalty?  And how does Turbo Tax handle this when I file my tax returns?

Best answer by JBedford

Thanks for your questions, @emel1 !

 

The scenario you describe seems to meet the IRS requirements that the SEPP distributions continue for five years or until you reach age 59 1/2, whichever comes later. What you do after the five years have expired should have no impact.

 

TurboTax does have prompts related to SEPP distributions. When asked, you would need to answer that, "Yes, I got regular payments from this retirement account". On a later screen, TurboTax will give a list of options under the heading, "These Situations May Lower Your Tax Bill". Choose "Equal Periodic Payments", and enter the amount of the SEPP distribution. 

 

Hope this helps, please let me know if this raises additional questions!

 

 

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JBedford
JBedfordAnswer
July 26, 2023

Thanks for your questions, @emel1 !

 

The scenario you describe seems to meet the IRS requirements that the SEPP distributions continue for five years or until you reach age 59 1/2, whichever comes later. What you do after the five years have expired should have no impact.

 

TurboTax does have prompts related to SEPP distributions. When asked, you would need to answer that, "Yes, I got regular payments from this retirement account". On a later screen, TurboTax will give a list of options under the heading, "These Situations May Lower Your Tax Bill". Choose "Equal Periodic Payments", and enter the amount of the SEPP distribution. 

 

Hope this helps, please let me know if this raises additional questions!

 

 

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emel1Author
July 27, 2023

Thanks for the response...that is very helpful.  One follow-up question...so when I am prompted by Turbo Tax to enter the amount of the SEPP distribution, am I entering the monthly amount that I am receiving?  Or am I to enter the annual amount from the SEPP calculation?  Or the amount that I received during the particular tax year that would match what is being reported on that 1099-R?

Joe Bedford EA
July 27, 2023

The latter. 

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