Can we talk income taxes?
I am at a loss as to what to do this year as a lot of things have changed in my income situation etc. and I was just wondering how you guys handle that
In the relief bill they put a law you can use 2019 or 2020 income to figure your taxes even if you have no kids there are lots of credits. Use the free tax software online from the IRS website and run the numbers with a fake ID. Open enrollment till May for free health insurance Tons of other free giveaways from county and state on their websites Originally Posted by NBrunoReally! I had no idea I always thought they’re just out to get us LOL maybe I will check it out so did you run it with different numbers or some thing?
Open Enrollment and the Democrats are disastrous to your income, freedom of speech and your lifestyle. Originally Posted by DTicklerSTFU DT- Get off those nuts you’re still hanging on to
Cazper, you can fill out a form 8915 and spread the income from your 401k withdrawal over three years. However, any withholding you had will be applied to this current year and will not be spread out over 3 years. Also, make sure that you click the box in the software to waive the 10% penalty if you're under 59 1/2. Most softwares won't automatically do it for you. Originally Posted by icewatermansionI really appreciate this detailed information Sir. I will definitely be looking for this now. I’m glad I can distribute over 3 years since I only opted for them to withhold 10%. Thanks Again
I really appreciate this detailed information Sir. I will definitely be looking for this now. I’m glad I can distribute over 3 years since I only opted for them to withhold 10%. Thanks Again Originally Posted by cazperYou also have to qualify for a coronavirus related penalty free withdrawal from your 401K. Everyone does not automatically qualify for this.
You also have to qualify for a coronavirus related penalty free withdrawal from your 401K. Everyone does not automatically qualify for this.Maybe ShysterJon can chime in here. I think Jam as a rule of thumb you are correct about "true need" but that would need proven in court if the IRS wanted and were to take you that far. I went over to a friend's house last year and I saw his distribution request at his work 401k and the form asked how was he impacted by the virus and it listed about 15 options. IMO everyone on the planet was "impacted" by this stupid Coronavirus one way or another. Some companies never even offered the penalty free distribution and that is another legal situation maybe Jon can chime in on too.
You must demonstrate a "true" need for this money. Just because you want some easy cash right now does not qualify as a "true need".
Check out the following links for more information.
https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/i...-401k-covid-19
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/05/pena...you-think.html
https://www.thetaxadviser.com/issues...ronavirus.html
Getting an early distribution from your retirement plan has always been one of the worst ways to access quick and easy cash. The CARES act actually did very little to change that fact. Originally Posted by Jam3768