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Retirement tax questions
Yes, you do have to post both 1099's, but they will be handled differently.
- For the rollover, there will be a question Tell us if (You) moved the money through a rollover or conversion.
- Select [I rolled over some or all of it to an IRA or other retirement account within the time limits (normally 60 days)]
- This will not be taxable.
- For the withdrawal, on the same screen:
- Select [I didn't rollover or convert this money.]
- This will be taxable.
You can confirm this with a preview of your tax return.
- On the menu bar on the left that shows.
- My Info
- Federal
- State
- Review
- File
- Select Tax Tools
- On the drop-down select Tools
- On the popup menu
- Select View Tax Summary
- On the left sidebar
- Select Preview my 1040.
- Schedules 1,2&3 are included if you scroll down past your 1040.
- To return to the entry screens press Back on the sidebar.
See Boxes 4 a&b and 5 a&b for the posting of the retirement funds.
Some Other key numbers on your 1040 tax return are:
Line 15 - Taxable Income
Line 24 - Total Tax.
Line 25 - Withholdings.
Line 33 - Payments including Credits.
Line 34 - Overpayments.
Line 37 - Tax owed.
If this does not completely answer your question, please contact us again and provide some additional details.
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‎April 5, 2023
7:57 AM