Form 1099
Form 1099-R - Codes
The codes identify the type of distribution, and whether a Form 5329 penalty is required. Code 1 identifies the distribution as an early distribution with no known exceptions subject to the 10% IRS Form 5329 penalty. Code 2 = early distribution but a exception applies and no penalty lis levied. Code 3 = Disability and no penalty required. Code 4 = Death and no penalty required. Code 5 = Prohibited transaction. Code 6 = Section 1035 tax free exchange. Code 7 = Normal distribution and no penalty required. Code 8 = Excess contribution. Code 9 = Cost of current life insurance protection.. Code A = May be eligible for 5 or 10 year averaging. Code B =designated Roth account distribution. E—Distributions under Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System (EPCRS).
F—Charitable gift annuity.G—Direct rollover and rollover contribution.
H—Direct rollover of a designated Roth account distribution to a Roth IRA.J—Early distribution from a Roth IRA.L—Loans treated as deemed distributions under section 72(p).N—Recharacterized IRA contribution made for 2011. P—Excess contributions plus earnings/excess deferrals taxable in 2010. Q—Qualified distribution from a Roth IRA. R—Recharacterized IRA contribution made for 2010.
S—Early distribution from a SIMPLE IRA in the first 2 years, no known exception. T—Roth IRA distribution, exception applies.
U—Dividends distributed from an ESOP under section 404(k).
W—Charges or payments for purchasing qualified long-term care insurance contracts under combined arrangements.
5329.
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