Should this TIRA distribution be on 2017 or 2018 1099-R?
A TIRA’s RMD was satisfied in early 2017.
On 12/29/17 an additional TIRA distribution of $1,000. was requested from a Vanguard TIRA to a Vanguard nonretirement account. Perhaps because of Vanguard’s account requirement that a settlement fund be used in an intermediate step, this transaction did not settle until the next business date of 1/2/18.
The $1,000. is included in the end-of-year balance of both the Vanguard nonretirement account and the TIRA account (where it is shown as “Unsettled activity”). Vanguard shows a trade date of 12/29/17 and a settlement date of 1/2/18 for this distribution.
However, their 2017 1099-R does not include this $1,000. which instead is shown as a 2018 IRA distribution. Vanguard says this is because with IRA distributions, the settlement date determines when the money is really in the recipient account and thus the true distribution date.
Does the settlement date (and not the trade date) correctly determine the year of distribution? If not, I will struggle to get Vanguard to include this distribution in the 2017 1099-R and would request any helpful advice.
Thank you.
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Thu, 2018-02-01 04:10