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@nd13 wrote:

Hi, I'm having a similar problem here when trying to file. I am a graduate student that is compensated through a 1099-NEC for my stipend. I am NOT self-employed and was told to make sure that this is not listed as a self-employment or on a Schedule C, since that will incur self-employment taxes that do not apply to me. When I indicate there are no deductions, TT does not re-classify this 1099-NEC as business income, which is great.

 

However, when I enter the amount I've contributed to my Roth IRA, it says I have "excess contribution" because it is not counting the amount listed under the 1099-NEC as income. Any advice here? Can I just not include the Roth IRA on my taxes? I was under the impression that it should not change the taxes owed anyway, however when I delete the Roth IRA entry, it reduces the amount of taxes I owe in the top corner. 


The grad stipend issue is separate from the general problems created by the way Turbotax changed the workflow around 1099-MISC and 1099-NEC forms.  I would post your question as a new topic, and then we can see if someone has a workaround or if there is a timetable for a fix.