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Get your taxes done using TurboTax
Yes, the 2024 Form 1099-R with code J for $660 excess for 2022 will be reported on your 2024 tax return:
- Login to your TurboTax Account
- Click on "Search" on the top and type “1099-R”
- Click on “Jump to 1099-R” and enter all your 1099-Rs
- Click "Continue" on the "Review your 1099-R info" screen after you entered all you Form 1099-R
- Answer "Owned Any Roth IRA for Five Years?" screen
- Continue through the questions and make sure you enter the net contributions prior to 2024 on the "Enter Prior Year Roth IRA Contributions" screen (include the 2022 excess in this net contribution).
The 2023 Form 1099-R with codes JP belong on your 2023 tax turn and you do not need to enter it on the 2024 return unless unless there is Box 4 Federal Tax withholding and/or Box 14 State withholding. Then you must enter the 2024 Form 1099-R into the 2024 tax return since the withholdings are reported in the year that the tax was withheld. The 2024 code P will not do anything to your income to the 2024 tax return income but the withholdings will be applied to 2024.
If you didn't enter a Form 1099-R with codes JP for the excess and earnings when you filed the 2023 return then you will need to amend your 2023 tax return. Please see How do I amend my federal tax return for a prior year?
- Login to your TurboTax Account
- Click on the "Search" on the top right and type “1099-R”
- Click on “Jump to 1099-R”
- On the "Which year on Form 1099-R" screen say that this is a 2024 Form 1099-R.
- Click "Continue" after all 1099-R are entered and answer all the questions.
- Continue until "Did you use your IRA to pay for any of these expenses?" screen and enter the amount of earnings under "Corrective distributions made before the due date of the return".
Please be aware, code P will say in the drop-down menu "Return of contribution taxable in 2022" but you can ignore that since the follow-up question will tell TurboTax that it will be taxable in 2023.
You would allocate it to Maryland.
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