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Changes to the 1099-R Make it Easier for Retirees to Read

LAGERS sends retirees tax documents each year that help ensure their retirement income is reported accurately and that they understand the taxability of their LAGERS benefit. Called a 1099-R, this document shows a retiree’s 1099-R information about the LAGERS benefits paid during the previous calendar year.

This year, LAGERS made a change to how the information in Box 5 on a 1099-R is presented on the 1099-R issued for monthly benefit payments. Box 5 is an informational box and does not affect a retiree’s taxable income. Although this change will have no impact on how taxes are calculated, it is designed to help retirees better understand any non-taxable portion of their benefit.  

To have a non-taxable portion of their benefit, retirees must have contributed employee contributions to LAGERS. If they worked at a non-contributory employer (meaning the employer paid the entire contribution to fund the benefit) the entire benefit will be subject to applicable state and federal tax, and Box 5 will read “0.”

For retirees who made employee contributions, a portion of their monthly benefit is non-taxable. This is because employee contributions are made to LAGERS on an after-tax basis, meaning taxes were paid on those contributions while the member was working.

Previously, Box 5 reported the same amount every year: the total lifetime member contributions and any service purchases or reinstatements. This amount did not represent the non-taxable portion of a retiree’s monthly benefit. While total contribution amounts can still be viewed any time on a myLAGERS account, Box 5 will now show retirees the non-taxable portion of their annual benefit that was funded through their after-tax employee contributions.

This change was not made on the 1099-R issued for PLUS payments. Box 5 will continue to represent the total amount of employee post-tax contributions including service purchases or reinstatements.

Updates to Box 5 on 1099-R’s issued for monthly benefit payments are designed to help retirees better understand the taxability of their LAGERS benefit, making it clearer, more transparent, and easier to understand.

If a retired member has questions about their specific tax situation, they should contact a qualified tax professional.

For more information about taxes and LAGERS retirement benefits, please visit molagers.org.