IRS Form 1099-R Box 7 Distribution Codes — Ascensus (2024)

One of the most difficult aspects of reporting IRA and QRP distributions is determining the proper distribution code(s) to enter in Box 7, Distribution code(s) on IRS Form 1099-R, Distributions From Pensions, Annuities, Retirement or Profit-Sharing Plans, IRAs, Insurance Contracts, etc. The following codes and explanations apply to IRA and QRP distributions.

Code 1

Use Code 1, Early distribution, no known exception, for Traditional and SIMPLE IRAs and QRPs only if the individual is not age 59½ or older and codes 2, 3, and 4 do not apply. Use even if the individual is withdrawing the money for one of the following penalty tax exceptions: unreimbursed medical expenses that exceed 7.5 percent of adjusted gross income, health insurance following unemployment, qualified higher education expenses, qualified first-time homebuyer expenses, qualified reservist distributions, or qualified birth or adoption distributions.

Use Code 1 if the individual modified a series of substantially equal periodic payments before the end of the five-year period that began with the first payment, even if he or she is age 59½ or older.

Code 1 may be used with codes 8, B, D, K, L, M, or P.

Code 2

Code 2, Early distribution, exception applies, lets the IRS know that the individual is under age 59½ but that he or she qualifies for certain exceptions.

Use code 2 for a Traditional or SIMPLE IRA distribution when

  • the IRA owner directly converted the assets to a Roth IRA;

  • the distribution was a result of an IRS levy;

  • the distribution was part of a series of substantially equal periodic payments; or

  • the individual qualifies for a penalty tax exception that doesn’t require using codes 1, 3, or 4.

Use code 2 for a QRP distribution when

Code 2 may be used with codes 8, B, D, K, L, M, or P.

Code 3

Use code 3, Disability, when proof of disability is provided at the time of distribution. Verification is not required by the IRS, but is highly recommended. If no proof is provided, the financial organization should enter code 1 in Box 7 (the individual can file Form 5329, Additional Taxes on Qualified Plans (Including IRAs) and Other Tax-Favored Accounts, to still use the disability exception).

An individual claiming disability to avoid the early distribution penalty tax must qualify as disabled within the meaning of Internal Revenue Code Section (IRC Sec.) 72(m)(7). Some disabled individuals file IRS Schedule R, Credit for the Elderly or the Disabled, with their tax return. The Schedule R instructions include a Physician’s Statement that may be used to verify that the individual is permanently and totally disabled. Financial organizations may ask IRA owners for a copy of the signed Physician’s Statement or an equivalent statement signed by a physician before using code 3.

Code 3 may be used with code D.

Code 4

Always use code 4, Death, when distributions are made to a beneficiary (including an estate or trust) after a Traditional or SIMPLE IRA owner’s or plan participant’s death.

Code 4 may be used with code 8, B, D, G, H, K, L, M, or P.

Code 5

Only use Code 5, Prohibited transaction, when an IRA prohibited transaction occurred. This tells the IRS that the account is no longer an IRA. The distribution amount shown should equal the IRA’s fair market value on the first day of the tax year that the prohibited transaction occurred.

Code 5 should not be used with any other codes.

Code 7

Use code 7, Normal distribution, when the IRA owner or plan participant is age 59½ or older (use code 1 if the individual is age 59½ or older but modified a series of substantially equal periodic payments before five years).

Code 7 may be used in combination with codes A, B, D, K, L, or M.

Code 8

According to the 2020 Instructions for Forms 1099-R and 5498, Code 8, Excess contributions plus earnings/excess deferrals (and/or earnings) taxable in 2020, signifies that excess contributions were deposited and returned in the same year (regardless of the year for which the excess was attributed). For example, use code 8 to report a contribution deposited in April 2020 for tax year 2019 and later removed in 2020.

Code 8 may be used with codes 1, 2, 4, B, J, or K.

Code 9

Use Code 9, Cost of current life insurance protection, to report premiums paid by a QRP trustee or custodian for current life or other insurance protection.

Code 9 should not be used with any other codes.

Code A

Use Code A, May be eligible for 10-year tax option, to indicate that a lump-sum distribution received by a plan participant born before January 2, 1936 (or their beneficiaries), may be eligible for 10-year income averaging tax treatment.

Code A may be used with code 4 or 7.

Code B

Enter code B, Designated Roth account distribution, to report distributions from a designated Roth account, unless the distribution is a direct rollover to a Roth IRA or is because of a correction under the Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System.

Code B may be used with codes 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, G, L, M, P, or U.

Code E

Use code E, Distributions under Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System (EPCRS), if excess employer contributions and applicable earnings under a SEP or SIMPLE IRA plan are returned to the employer (with the IRA owner’s consent).

Code E should not be used with any other codes.

Code G

Enter code G, Direct rollover and direct payment, when plan participants or IRA owners directly roll over non-Roth QRP or IRA assets to an eligible employer-sponsored retirement plan. Also use when non-Roth QRP assets are directly rolled over to an IRA, and for in-plan Roth rollovers that are direct rollovers.

Code G may be used with codes 4, B, or K.

Code H

When reporting designated Roth account distributions that are directly rolled over to a Roth IRA, enter code H, Direct rollover of a designated Roth account distribution to a Roth IRA.

Code H may be used in combination with code 4.

Code J

Use Code J, Early distribution from a Roth IRA, to report a Roth IRA distribution when the IRA owner is under age 59½ and codes Q and T do not apply. But use code 2 for an IRS levy and code 5 for a prohibited transaction. Code J should be used if the Roth IRA owner meets the five-year waiting period but the distribution is not qualified because the IRA owner is not yet age 59½, has not died, or is not disabled. Use code J to report a qualified distribution for first-time homebuyer expenses. Also use code J if a Roth IRA owner modified a series of substantially equal periodic payments before being eligible to do so.

Code J may be used with code 8 or P.

Code K

Use code K, Distribution of traditional IRA assets not having a readily available FMV, to report IRA distributions of assets that do not have readily available fair market values, such as for the following.

  • Stock, other ownership interest in a corporation, short or long-term debt obligations, not readily tradable on an established securities market

  • Ownership interest in a limited liability company, partnership, trust, or similar entity (unless the interest is traded on an established securities market)

  • Real estate

  • Option contracts or similar products not offered for trade on an established option exchange

  • Other asset that does not have a readily available FMV

Code K may be used with codes 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, or G.

Code L

Do not use code L, Loans treated as deemed distributions under section 72(p), to report a plan loan offset. See “Loans Treated as Distributions” in the 2020 Instructions for Forms 1099-R and 5498.

Code L may be used with codes 1, 2, 4, 7, or B.

Code N

Code N, Recharacterized IRA contribution made for 2020, should be used when a Traditional or Roth IRA contribution made for 2020 was recharacterized in 2020 (a “same-year” recharacterization).

Code N should not be used with any other codes.

Code P

Code P, Excess contributions plus earnings/excess deferrals (and/or earnings) taxable in 2019, signifies that excess contributions were deposited in 2019 and returned in 2020. For example, use code P to report a contribution deposited in October 2019 and later removed with NIA in 2020 before the IRA owner’s tax return due date, plus extensions.

Code P may be used with codes 1, 2, 4, B, or J.

Code Q

Only use Code Q, Qualified distribution from a Roth IRA, when the IRA owner has met the five-year waiting period and is either age 59½ or older, has died, or is disabled (assuming there is proof of the disability).

Although first-time homebuyer expenses are considered one of the four distribution reasons that make a Roth IRA distribution qualified when the five-year waiting period has been met, it typically would not be known by the distributing organization whether the first-time homebuyer exception applies. Thus, code J should be used. (Individuals account for qualified distributions made for first-time homebuyer purposes on Form 8606, Nondeductible IRAs.)

Code Q should not be used with any other codes.

Code R

Use code R, Recharacterized IRA contribution made for 2019, when a Traditional or Roth IRA contribution made for 2019 was recharacterized in 2020 (a prior-year recharacterization).

Code R should not be used with any other codes.

Code S

Use code S, Early distribution from a SIMPLE IRA in the first 2 years, no known exception, to report a SIMPLE IRA distribution made within the first two years of participation if the SIMPLE IRA owner is under age 59½ and none of the early distribution penalty tax exceptions apply. If the SIMPLE IRA owner is age 59½ or older, use code 7. If another penalty tax exception does apply, generally use code 2. But use code 3 if the disability exception applies or code 4 if the distribution is paid to a beneficiary. If the SIMPLE IRA owner is under age 59½ and it is after the two-year period, the organization should use code 1. The two-year period begins on the day that the first contribution under the employer’s SIMPLE IRA plan was made to the SIMPLE IRA.

Code S should not be used with any other codes.

Code T

Use code T, Roth IRA distribution, exception applies, to report Roth IRA distributions before the five-year waiting period has been satisfied (or if it’s not known whether the period has been satisfied), but the IRA owner is at least age 59½, has died, or is disabled (assuming there is proof of the disability). Code T also should be used when the Roth IRA owner takes substantially equal periodic payments.

Code T should not be used with any other codes.

IRS Form 1099-R Box 7 Distribution Codes — Ascensus (2024)

FAQs

IRS Form 1099-R Box 7 Distribution Codes — Ascensus? ›

Use code 7, Normal distribution, when the IRA owner or plan participant is age 59½ or older (use code 1 if the individual is age 59½ or older but modified a series of substantially equal periodic payments before five years). Code 7 may be used in combination with codes A, B, D, K, L, or M.

What is distribution code 7 on my 1099-R? ›

Use Code 7: (a) for a normal distribution from a plan, including a traditional IRA, section 401(k), or section 403(b) plan, if the employee/taxpayer is at least age 59 1/2; (b) for a Roth IRA conversion if the participant is at least age 59 1/2; and (c) to report a distribution from a life insurance, annuity, or ...

What is the distribution code for a hardship withdrawal? ›

DWC Notes: All hardships under the age of 59 1/2 must use Code 1.

What is the distribution code for inherited IRAs on a 1099-R? ›

For an inherited retirement account, a Form 1099-R will typically report a "4," in box 7.

What if the 1099-R code is wrong? ›

The apparently incorrect 1099R should be reported on line 4a of Form 1040, with 0 on 4b and “rollover” on the line next to 4b. An explanatory statement should be included explaining the rollover including the amount and date with the 1040X which will be required to erase the taxable income and secure a refund.

How do I determine the taxable amount of a pension distribution? ›

'The General Rule uses the ratio of the retiree's cost in the annuity contract to the total amount the retiree and survivors can expect to receive under the contract, based on actuarial tables. This ratio is multiplied by the annuity payments received to determine the tax-free part of each payment.

How do I know if my 1099-R is IRA SEP or simple? ›

Box 7 - IRA/SEP/SIMPLE check box will be checked if the distribution is from and IRA, SEP, or SIMPLE plan. Box 8 - Other shows the value of any annuity contract that was part of the distribution. This amount is not taxable when it is received and is not included in boxes 1 or 2a.

How do you get a hardship withdrawal from empower retirement? ›

To initiate a hardship withdrawal, participants complete a Hardship Distribution Request form and submit to Empower. A copy of the Plan's Hardship Distribution Request form is available on the Plan Service Center (PSC).

Will I get a 1099-R for a hardship withdrawal? ›

Termination/Hardship Distribution: Termination/Hardship Distributions from retirement plans are reported on 1099-R.

Why would I get a hardship distribution from my 401k? ›

For example, some 401(k) plans may allow a hardship distribution to pay for your, your spouse's, your dependents' or your primary plan beneficiary's: medical expenses, funeral expenses, or. tuition and related educational expenses.

Do I have to pay taxes on a 1099-R inheritance? ›

However, if the inheritance was paid out of a tax-deferred account such as an IRA or 401(k), the taxable amount on the 1099-R you received may be subject to income tax.To report the 1099-R on your federal tax return, you will need to use Form 1040 and include the taxable amount on line 16a (total taxable income).

Is 1099-R distribution code taxable? ›

When this occurs, the amount not repaid is considered a distribution and is usually reported on Form 1099-R with the distribution code L. These distributions are deemed taxable income, and may be subject to early distribution penalties.

How do I report an inherited IRA distribution on my tax return? ›

To report the distribution on Form 1040, Line 5b, do the...
  1. Go to the 1099-R. In Box 7 - Distribution codes(s), select the Inherited IRA check box.
  2. Go to the 8606. In Line 7 - Enter your distributions from traditional, SEP, and SIMPLE IRAs, remove any amounts from the inherited IRA.

What happens if I don't put my 1099-R on my taxes? ›

If you receive a Form 1099-R and do not report the distribution on your tax return, the IRS will likely send you a CP2000, Underreported Income notice. This IRS notice will propose additional tax, penalties and interest on your distributions and any other unreported income.

Can a 1099-R be corrected? ›

If you do not received the correct information in time to file your return, you may use estimate Form 4852 to complete your return. Once you receive your correct 1099-R after you file your return, if the information does not match your estimation you can file an amended 1040-X, Amended Return.

Do I need to amend my tax return for a 1099-R? ›

If the taxpayer has included the excess contribution on his or her tax return, there is no need to complete an amended return and the Form 1099-R Distributions From Pensions, Annuities, Retirement or Profit-Sharing Plans, IRAs, Insurance Contracts, etc. received in the current year can be ignored.

Is disability income on 1099-R taxable? ›

If you were granted a service-connected disability retirement, the disability portion of your benefit is not taxable. If you were granted a non-service-connected disability retirement, your whole benefit is taxable. You can see the taxable amount of your SDCERA benefit in box 2a of your 1099-R.

What is a normal distribution on 1099-R? ›

Direct rollover of a distribution to a qualified plan or an IRA. Normal distribution. Service retirement or pre-retirement death monthly benefit distribution being paid to a participant who is at least 59 1/2 on December 31 of the tax year being reported.

What does it mean when 1099-R says taxable amount not determined? ›

If the taxable amount is not determined on your 1099-R, it means that the tax-free portion of your annuity has not been calculated 1 2. If you did not make any non-deductible contributions, the entire amount would be taxable 1. If there is no amount in Box 2a on your 1099-R, the taxable amount is the amount in Box 1 3.

Is a 1099-R death benefit taxable? ›

This gross distribution is usually fully taxable to the beneficiary/taxpayer unless the deceased owner had made non-deductible contributions to the IRA.

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