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Text of 2024 Instructions for IRS Form 8915-D: Qualified 2019 Disaster Retirement Plan Distributions and Repayments (PDF)
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Dec. 6, 2024

"What's New: The repayment period for a qualified 2019 disaster distribution ends 3 years and 1 day after the distribution was received. The only qualified 2019 disaster distributions for which you could make repayments in 2024 are those made in 2021 for the 2019 Puerto Rico Earthquakes disaster.... 2023 was the last year in which a coronavirus-related distribution could be repaid." [Also available:  2024 IRS Form 8915-D]  MORE >>

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