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Get your taxes done using TurboTax
I understand that the T in box 7 is probably what is causing the Roth IRA withdrawal to be added to taxable income on the New Jersey return. The reason I still believe there is a problem with the software is this. I had the exact same situation last year, 2024. I took a Roth IRA withdrawal in 2024 and there was a T in box 7. Turbo Tax asks how long we have had a Roth IRA open. I answered more than 5 years. That is why I believe that Turbo Tax correctly did not add the Roth IRA withdrawal to my New Jersey taxable income in 2024. However, it is adding it this year. Same situation, same answers to the Turbo Tax questions. So, if this cannot be fixed in Turbo Tax, that raises a couple questions. Can I submit the Federal return without submitting the state return? Or, can I enter a value in the state return taxable income field to override the value that Turbo Tax has entered? Thanks.