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Appleby
Client’s qualified plan account was not flagged as ‘exempt’ in error for a few months during the previous year. as a result, taxes were withheld from some dividends paid to the account. Since these amounts should be tax-deferred, how can employer reclaim the amounts that were withheld?

Account is now flagged as ‘exempt’.

Denise
Bird
I think you'd have to file a tax return for the trust (1041). I'm not really sure though...
Appleby
Thanks Bird- the only other thing I could find that seemed to provide a somewhat of a solution was to file Form 941c and Form 843. This do not specifically address such as situation, but I guess that’s because no one would anticipate such a thing occurring or it does not happen often enough for it to be addressed.
Slider
We've had success using Form 990-T (see page 5 of the instructions).
Appleby
Excellent!!
Thanks
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