I hear what you are saying about not necessarily having to have a Form 8935. Here is the form I just received from the Delta folks as to why I did not get Form 8935. I got this repsonse about a month ago and just putting it on here for other peoples' reference.
Here it is:
Thank you for your recent email to the Delta Employee Service Center.
NW has confirmed that although you did receive payment upon bankruptcy emergence, but you were not a participant in the defined benefit plans, and as such as not eligible for a form 8935.
Remember there were 2 parts to be eligible to roll the monies over to a Roth IRA: 1) You had to receive a payment as part of the bankruptcy related distribution and 2) were also defined benefit plan participants (which was another eligibility requirement).
Thank you for the opportunity to assist you today.
Should you have any additional questions or concerns regarding this or any other matter, please feel free to contact the Delta Employee Service Center.
We are here for you Monday-Friday / 8:00 am-5:00 pm (Eastern Time) by either dialing 1-800-MY DELTA (693-3582) or via email at [email protected].
Cordially,
OK, then why weren't you a member of your airlines DB program? Was it because you didn't meet the vesting requirements or something? Were you a new guy when your airline went through bankruptcy?
ualdriver