72t payment & disabiility
Individual started 72t payments 8 yrs ago at age 50. approximately 2 yrs ago he qualified for social security disability which appears to allow him to stop recieving payments without penalty. How does he dertmine if he meets the criteria to stop payments prior to 59.5 without penalty?
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Fri, 2018-03-02 19:45
His disability must meet the requirements of Sec 72(m)(7). Given the circumstances, the individual would meet that requirement 2 years ago. He should attempt to get his 1099R coded 3 if possible, but if the custodian will not cooperate, he can just file the same 5329 form he is probably already filing to claim the SEPP exception, but show the disability exception instead. The 72t plan automatically terminates upon acquiring the disability exception.
Permalink Submitted by Don Warnke on Wed, 2018-03-07 17:19
You stated that he must meet the requirments of Sec 772(m)(7). If he is drawing social security disability do you know if the would meet the requirement? Also if he has already done his taxes would he need to wait until he does his taxes in 2019 before he took additional distributions above the 72t payment? His next 72t distribution is due in April.