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Reporting Roth Conversion (Traditional 401k to Roth IRA) in TurboTax Premier
In 2024, I moved money from traditional 401k to Roth IRA via traditional IRA. I received 1099-R from 401k company showing ONLY gross distribution amount and distribution code (G). I received a different 1099-R from IRA company showing gross distribution and taxable amount (same number) and distribution code of 7 to show money moving from traditional IRA to Roth IRA. So far, all this makes sense but where to enter this data in TurboTax is somewhat confusing. I entered both 1099-Rs in the 1099-R/IRA Income section under Retirement Plans and Social Security? The total amount in this section seems to be inflated since TurboTax is adding both distribution amounts from 401k and the same amount (plus a small amount of interest) from the IRA conversion. It's as though the amount being converted is counted twice as 1099-R income in TurboTax. Is this correct/accurate or do I need to explicitly show the IRA conversion somewhere else in TurboTax? Thanks for your help.