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Returning Member

State tax filing

This reply does not answer my question.  I already knew how NJ tax instructions applied to my 401k, and my 1099R told me the split between taxed and untaxed amounts.  These amounts were correctly entered into Turbotax from my 1099R.  Because Turbotax NJ does not differentiate between a 401k, annuity, and pension, Turbotax starts asking questions when looking for errors in the return.  These include the total value of past, current, and future distributions as if this 1099R was from an annuity.  Why does it do this when it already has the required information concerning tax and untaxed amounts?