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I have a client that received a 1099R showing excess contributions to a 401K. Code P. I had one of these many years ago but can't remember what to do with it. Any help would be appreciated. -Mike-

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I entered on 1099R and got no flow to 1040. I seem to recall having to amend a previous year as opposed mto including it in current income. Or can it just be added on line 21 as other income?

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>>I entered on 1099R and got no flow to 1040<<

Code P means it's taxable in the previous year, requiring an amended return. I had one yesterday that was a small amount, so I left the code blank and my software happily included it in this year's income. I think it's more likely than not that the IRS won't get too upset.

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