Revised 01/2024
Exception Code |
Description |
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01 |
Qualified retirement plan distributions (doesn’t apply to IRAs) you receive after separation from service when the separation from service occurs in or after the year you reach age 55 (age 50 for qualified public safety employees). For distributions to qualified public safety employees on or after December 30, 2022, include distributions to employees with 25 years of service with the plan, distributions to firefighters covered by private sector retirement plans, and distributions to those employees who provide services as a corrections officer or as a forensic security employee, providing for the care, custody, and control of forensic patients, who meet the age requirement above. |
02 |
Distributions made as part of a series of substantially equal periodic payments (made at least annually) for your life (or life expectancy) or the joint lives (or joint life expectancies) of you and your designated beneficiary (if from an employer plan, payments must begin after separation from service). Distributions received as periodic payments on or after December 29, 2022, will not fail to be treated as substantially equal merely because they are received as an annuity. |
03 |
Distributions due to total and permanent disability. You are considered disabled if you can furnish proof that you can’t do any substantial gainful activity because of your physical or mental condition. A medical determination that your condition can be expected to result in death or to be of long, continued, and indefinite duration must be made. |
04 |
Distributions due to death (doesn’t apply to modified endowment contracts). |
05 |
Qualified retirement plan distributions up to the amount you paid for unreimbursed medical expenses during the year minus 7.5% of your adjusted gross income (AGI) for the year. |
06 |
Qualified retirement plan distributions made to an alternate payee under a qualified domestic relations order (doesn’t apply to IRAs). |
07 |
IRA distributions made to certain unemployed individuals for health insurance premiums. |
08 |
IRA distributions made for qualified higher education expenses. |
09 |
IRA distributions made for the purchase of a first home, up to $10,000. |
10 |
Qualified retirement plan distributions made due to an IRS levy. |
11 |
Qualified distributions to reservists while serving on active duty for at least 180 days. |
12 |
Distributions incorrectly indicated as early distributions by code 1, J, or S in box 7 of Form 1099-R. Include on line 2 the amount you received when you were age 591/2 or older. |
13 |
Distributions from a section 457 plan, which aren't from a rollover from a qualified retirement plan. |
14 |
Distributions from a plan maintained by an employer if:
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15 |
Distributions that are dividends paid with respect to stock described in section 404(k). |
16 |
Distributions from annuity contracts to the extent that the distributions are allocable to the investment in the contract before August 14, 1982. For additional exceptions that apply to annuities, see Tax on Early Distributions under Special Additional Taxes in Pub. 575. |
17 |
Distributions that are phased retirement annuity payments made to federal employees. See Pub. 721 for more information on the phased retirement program. |
18 |
Permissible withdrawals under section 414(w). |
19 |
Qualified birth or adoption distributions. Attach a statement that provides the name, age, and TIN of the child or eligible adoptee. |
20 |
Distributions due to terminal illness. Distributions that are made on or after the date on which your physician has certified that you have a terminal illness or physical condition that can reasonably be expected to result in death in 84 months or less after the date of the certification. |
21 |
Corrective distributions of the income on excess contributions distributed before the due date of the tax return (including extensions). |
99 |
Enter this exception number if more than one exception applies. |