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Get your taxes done using TurboTax
Yes, it should be non-taxable.
To show it is a qualified Roth distribution, you have to enter some information about your Roth basis in the program.
- Search for IRA contributions using the search box located in the upper right corner .
- Click on the Jump to link.
- Check the box showing that you contributed to a Roth IRA.
- The next screen asks you to verify that you contributed to a Roth IRA, choose Yes.
- If you didn't contribute to the account in 2019, just enter $0.
- The next screen asks if the contribution was a repayment of a retirement distribution, choose No.
- Answer the remaining questions according to your situation. After a few more questions you will be asked about your contributions in the past.
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March 4, 2020
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