Tax Form 5498 Instructions
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IRS Tax Form 5498 (IRA Contribution Information)
Form 5498 is used to report contributions on IRAs, which include traditional and Roth, as well as Savings Incentive Match Plan for Employees (SIMPLE) and Simplified Employee Pension (SEP).
Even though you do not need to send Tax Form 5498 to the IRS along with your return, it is important that you keep this information for your records. Along with this, you should make sure that your contribution matches the amount in Box 1. If you believe there is an error, get in touch with your plan administrator as soon as possible. An inaccurate recording could lead to many issues, including lost money and taking the wrong tax deduction.
The 5498 Form has three copies:
- Copy A ? For Internal Revenue Service Center
- Copy B ? For Participant
- Copy C ? For Trustee or Issuer
You will need to provide the TRUSTEE’S or ISSUER’S name and address, as well as their Federal Identification Number.
You will also need to provide the PARTICIPANT’S Social Security Number (SSN), name, and address.
Form 5498 has fourteen boxes, as follows:
- IRA contributions
- Rollover contributions
- Roth IRA conversion amount
- Recharacterized contributions
- Fair market value of account
- Life insurance cost included in box 1
- IRA, SEP, SIMPLE, or Roth IRA
- SEP contributions
- SIMPLE contributions
- Roth IRA contributions
- If checked, required minimum distributions for 2012
- RMD date
- RMD amount
- Postponed contribution
- Year
- Code
- Repayments
- Code
IRS Tax Form 5498 (IRA Contribution Information)
There is a chance that the contributions on Tax Form 5498 will be different than those found on your quarterly or annual statement. The reason for this is simple ? this tax form includes all contributions for the previous tax year, as well as those made through April 15 of the current year. It is important that you are comparing the right numbers when determining if your records match what is included on Tax Form 5498.
In addition to Box 1 which states your IRA contributions, there are other values that you may need to become familiar with. For instance, Box 2 includes roll-over contributions and Box 3 is for any ‘Roth IRA conversion amount.’
On the left side of Tax Form 5498, you will find the trustees or issuers name and address. Directly below is the trustee’s or issuer’s federal identification number. All of this information is immediately followed by the participant’s social security number, name, and address.
Just because Tax Form 5498 is only for informational purposes does not mean you should ignore it. Instead, when you receive one of these tax forms, make sure you double check the information and then file it away for future use.