What tax form will I receive for IRA withdrawal?
Sarah Duran
Published Mar 22, 2026
Form 1040
Regardless of your age, you will need to file a Form 1040 and show the amount of the IRA withdrawal. Since you took the withdrawal before you reached age 59 1/2, unless you met one of the exceptions, you will need to pay an additional 10% tax on early distributions on your Form 1040.
What is the tax form 5329?
Use Form 5329 to report additional taxes on IRAs, other qualified retirement plans, modified endowment contracts, Coverdell ESAs, QTPs, Archer MSAs, or HSAs.
Where do I send my Colorado estimated tax payments?
Return the DR 0104EP with check or money order payable to the “Colorado Department of Revenue”. Mail payments to Colorado Department of Revenue, Denver, Colorado 80261-0008. These addresses and zip codes are exclusive to the Colorado Department of Revenue, so a street address is not required.
How do I pay estimated tax on IRA withdrawals?
If you’ve decided to waive automatic withholding from your traditional IRA distribution, you may need to make estimated tax payments. Visit the IRS website and download form 1040ES. You will find out who needs to pay estimated tax, how much you may need to pay, and you will also have payment vouchers and the address where your payment needs to go.
Are there exceptions to the 10 percent penalty on IRA withdrawals?
There are exceptions to the 10 percent penalty, such as using IRA funds to pay your medical insurance premium after a job loss. For more information, see Hardships, Early Withdrawals and Loans. Return to What If?
Where do I report my IRA withdrawals on my tax return?
Report the withholding, if any, from your withdrawal on line 62 of Form 1040. You can find this amount in box 4 of your Form 1099-R. This decreases your taxes due or increases your refund.
What kind of tax return do I need for IRA withdrawals?
When you take a non-qualified distribution from your IRA, you might owe additional tax penalties. Use Form 1040 or Form 1040A if you are taking a qualified distribution from your IRA.