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Forgot to include 1099-R (Code G direct rollover, Taxable amount $0.00) in the returns. Do I have to amend the returns? If yes, should I amend the State returns as well?
I have submitted the returns and all returns are currently in the 'Accepted' status. (Federal, CT, MA). Now I realized that I should've ideally included 1099-R (Direct rollover, Code G, taxable amount $0.00). I am wondering whether I should amend the returns for this 'report only' event. Also, should amend the returns for both the states too?
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Forgot to include 1099-R (Code G direct rollover, Taxable amount $0.00) in the returns. Do I have to amend the returns? If yes, should I amend the State returns as well?
Amend the Federal return and then the states start with the federal AGI which will not change, so no need to Amend the state returns.
The Amended return process in TurboTax is expected to be ready on March 7th.
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Forgot to include 1099-R (Code G direct rollover, Taxable amount $0.00) in the returns. Do I have to amend the returns? If yes, should I amend the State returns as well?
Amend the Federal return and then the states start with the federal AGI which will not change, so no need to Amend the state returns.
The Amended return process in TurboTax is expected to be ready on March 7th.
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Forgot to include 1099-R (Code G direct rollover, Taxable amount $0.00) in the returns. Do I have to amend the returns? If yes, should I amend the State returns as well?
(1) Can I start the amendment immediately when it is available on TurboTax or should I wait till the refund is done?
(2) Is there a separate fee for amending the return on TurboTax?
(3) While preparing the return for this year, I was asked a question whether I would want to Amend last years return. Can I amend this years return along with next year filing? Is it recommended?
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Forgot to include 1099-R (Code G direct rollover, Taxable amount $0.00) in the returns. Do I have to amend the returns? If yes, should I amend the State returns as well?
2) No additional fee
3) This 1099R would Amend the 2018 return.
4) When you Amend this return you will then use the Amended return as starting point next year, but if you are asking about 2017, not sure why you would Amend that return as this issue has no impact on it.
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Forgot to include 1099-R (Code G direct rollover, Taxable amount $0.00) in the returns. Do I have to amend the returns? If yes, should I amend the State returns as well?
I received both my Federal and State refunds and it has been more than a week now. But for some reason TurboTax is still showing the status as 'Accepted' without any signs of me getting the refund. But anyways, as suggested above, I started the process to amend but then TurboTax is showing a message "If you put money into a retirement account, such as a 401(k), without taking any money out, you don't need to go through this area." (Screenshot attached to the original post) Thoroughly confused!
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1. This message is contradicting with the suggestions above. I also found some other responses in the same tone (<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://is.gd/Yv0l6k">https://is.gd/Yv0l6k</a>, <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://is.gd/orUIGy">https://is.gd/orUIGy</a>) of the message. So, if you are my tax guy, what will you ask me to do? To amend or to wait (till IRS sends something). 🙂
2. If the answer above is to file the amendment, when? Do I have to further wait till the TurboTax status changes to something else? When I start the amendment process now, it is resetting the return to zero, which is not correct since I already got the refund. Basically, I don't want the TurboTax tax records to be modified under the assumption that I didn't get the refund.
Thanks for your help!
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Forgot to include 1099-R (Code G direct rollover, Taxable amount $0.00) in the returns. Do I have to amend the returns? If yes, should I amend the State returns as well?
1. Unlike you said, TurboTax printout amended returns for both the states too, not just the federal. Now should I amend States too?
2. Do I have to send just 1040X and 1040 only or the whole set of documents (Schedule 1, 3, B, D), Form 8949 (Some 85 pages).
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Forgot to include 1099-R (Code G direct rollover, Taxable amount $0.00) in the returns. Do I have to amend the returns? If yes, should I amend the State returns as well?
Hello,
Does this advice still apply to 2022 returns? I just realized I’d forgotten to include my 1099R (Distribution G, $0 Taxable). My return was just accepted today by both federal and state. Am I to wait for receipt of the refund before filing the amendment?
Thanks,
Shenell B
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Forgot to include 1099-R (Code G direct rollover, Taxable amount $0.00) in the returns. Do I have to amend the returns? If yes, should I amend the State returns as well?
Yes, you should always wait to have the IRS completely process your return before filing an amendment. They may fix your error for you so that you have no need to file the amendment.
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