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Old 02-16-2009, 07:41 PM
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Form Help and 401 k help

Hi. here is my question. my father always did my taxes. but, not this year...so, i got fired from my job. i had elected into the 401 K program. but, not for a very long time. thought it was stupid. well, until i got fired and was told i was allowed that money without a penalty for early withdrawal. so, my taxes are usually very easy. i assume that 401k is also considered a SIMPLE plan the 1040 book keeps talking about. the amount i got from the 401k was about 2700 with taxes taken out (not state taxes) about 560 was taken out. left me with about 2200.

1. do i need to file this?
2. what form do i need, or can i just add it to line 38 of the 1040A book i got in mail? Meanwhile, how come no form was mailed to me, which makes me think i dont need to file. do i need a 1099-R form. cause abnother guy you said a 5392 (or something ) form
3. Am i allowed back any of that money they allready took.? can i use that money to my advantage at all?

thanks so much. please explain as if i was 4. like i said....never did my own taxes before. and i am broke. so i need to do it on my own. thanks a lot



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Old 02-17-2009, 11:05 PM
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You would report the entire 401k distribution on Line 16a of the 1040 Page 1. All of this distribution would be taxable and subject to the 10% early withdrawal penalty. The 401k distribution would be reported on Form 5329 and would result in the 10% early withdrawal penalty unless of course you met some IRS exceptions.

Although your employer withheld some amounts from the 410k withdrawal for Federal income tax purposes, I suspect he would not have withheld the amount required for the 10% penalty. So, don't expect to receive a refund for the taxes withheld.

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