Does a LOAN need to be included as INCOME on tax return?
Hello,
I have an IRA and GRA account with TIAACRREF. In 2008, I took out $5500 from my IRA (for which I have to pay a 10% early withdrawal penalty) and I also got an "internal" loan from my TIAA Cref GRA (Group Retirement Account) for $7000 (Distrubution code "G"). I was told that I do not have to pay a penalty for early withdrawal on this $7000 because it is a loan. However, do I have to report this $7000 as income? Is my income for 2008 $5500 or $12500? (My only income for 2008 was whatever I withdrew from my retirement account with TIAA Cref.)
FYI, I received two 1099R, one for $5500 with distribution code "1" and one for $7000 with distribution code "G". For the loan, I also received form 5498 "IRA contribution information". On that form everything is "0' except box 2 "Rollover contributions" is "$7000". Can I claim this as a "Retirement savings contribution credit" (line 51) and fill out form 8880? (Im thinking no, because it says on the form 8880 that "Rollover contributions" can't be included. Is my understanding correct?)
Thanks in advance for any help!!
Tina