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Deductions & credits
There is no way that TurboTax knows that you didn't meet your RMD requirement for that year. The IRS doesn't know this either. If you received a 1099-R for a Retirement Plan distribution from an IRA, be sure you indicated IRA when entering it. If you entered the withholding shown on the document, it will be reported, and you can see this on the Tax Payments Worksheet.
If you withdrew your Required RMD, you can indicate that 'all or part of this distribution was RMD' and then enter the RMD amount as equal to (or less than) the distribution amount shown in Box 1.
You may want to delete/re-enter your 1099-R.
Here's some RMD FAQ's.
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‎February 18, 2025
6:19 PM