the step-by-step form for the 1099-Q brings you to Box 6. The question is worded twice. Once where you would answer Yes. And once where you would answer No.
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Box 6: Is the recipient of the distribution the designated beneficiary?
Recipient is not designated beneficiary
Yes
No
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If I focus on the first question, the answer is Yes. But choosing Yes, results in Box 6 in form 1099-Q being checked which is the wrong result.
If I focus on the second statement, the answer is No (this is a double negative and is a very poor way to phrase a question/statement). However, if I do answer No, then the Box 6 in form 1099-Q is not checked, which is the correct result.
Turbotax team--Please fix this so the language is not confusing.
Finally, please fix the QTP to Roth IRA box so that it properly works soon.
Thanks!
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100% agree. I have the same questions. A QTP-to-Roth transfer shouldn't increase your taxable earnings, but TT may not want to assume that, since there are likely situations where a QTP-to-Roth transfer doesn't qualify under the rules. For example, if you transfer more than $35,000 over a lifetime. They may tell us not to input the 1099-Q, which was the answer last year. Box 6 is terribly worded. They need to follow the 1099-Q -- but wonder how the answer is programmed into TT.
Here are some suggestions to consider with the entry of the 1099 R.
The 529-to-Roth rollover is a relatively new provision and here some recommended steps for that.
Agreed that TurboTax is very confusing on this aspect.
It would be much better for Turbo Tax to just ask "Is box 6 of the 1099-Q checked?"
Yes!! Not to mention a whole lot simpler in wording and straightforward.
this worked last year but they changed the form just a bit by adding the extra box but the rollover from 529 to Roth has been there for a couple of years now. So what I am rather disappointed by is that this is taking Intuit/TurboTax so long to fix and update in the program. This should be a continuation of the same logic as before. If they want to add a few other questions, then that should be something that should have been completed by now.
Intuit: When will you have the 1099-Q correctly updated so that a rollover from a 529 to a Roth will be understood by the program and it is not to be considered taxable income?
It is my understanding that a concern has been submitted and an update is expected.
Until then, the following steps can be used to enter an approved 529 Account to Roth Rollover.
The rollover must have been done in a Trustee to Trustee manner to ensure that the requirements were met, such as the account being established for at least 15 years:
To enter a 529 Savings Account Rollover to Roth using TurboTax Tax Year 2025
Be sure to enter your income first. Contributing to a Roth Account, including Rollovers, requires meeting the general rules and limits of a yearly Roth Contribution. This means you must have earned income in the amount of, or higher, than the 529 to Roth rollover.
If you also have Form 1098-T or additional expenses relating to the student (BUT NOT THE 1099-Q FOR THE ROTH ROLLOVER) please go to
Deductions & Credits
Education
Expenses and Scholarships (Form 1098-T)
actually, box 4a is not checked and 4b is checked on the 1099-Q which is accurate from the form received from the 529 plan. There is an error in TurboTax that says that an update is coming--it flags during the check of your taxes. Changing this to 4a checked is inaccurate given that the QTP to 529 box is now available. Trustee to trustee worked last year just fine but it is not appropriate for this year. When I go to the worksheet and click on 1a and 3a, then the $7000 rollover is removed from the income and the tax amounts are updated. This is the part of the issue that is STILL waiting on the update from Intuit.
The way the questions are worded in TurboTax are different from the way they are worded on the federal tax worksheet:
Example:
This distribution was solely for a rollover, NO educational expenses involved. They way that Turbotax words the question, implies I should answer Not applicable because there were no educational expenses paid for with this distribution. However, based on the Tax form worksheet I would choose taxpayer.
Question wording and phrasing matters and it appears that Intuit has gotten a bit lazy (or are using AI) in their wording of questions.
Turbotax question--
Tell us the student whose education expenses were paid by the distribution reported on this 1099-Q. Taxpayer, Someone else, Not applicable
Tax form question:
Who was the designated beneficiary of the distribution reported on form 1099-Q?
Taxpayer, spouse, dependent, someone else, not applicable.
If Box 4b is checked, and you prefer to wait for the update, I understand that will be available soon.
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