Retirement tax questions

Thank you for your answer. From what I understand, my circumstance is a little different. Box 7 and box 10 are both 0 indicating no tax was deducted. However, I am pretty certain that this income is taxable and I owe taxes on this money - both federal and state tax (which would be calculated based on total income) and an early withdrawal penalty for early withdrawal of retirement income (again both for Federal and state each having a different penalty rate). The boxes are 0 because at the time of withdrawal, my employer asked me my country of tax residence for 2017 and I entered a foreign country (where I did spend most of 2017). Had I provided different information, they would have deducted taxes and issued me a 1099-R instead. But for unrelated reason, I did end up visiting the US late in the year and ended up triggering the substantial presence test to be classified as a resident for tax purpose.

My question is really about figuring out where to enter this information on turbotax. I did see that turbotax does not offer direct support for 1042-S but the following answer <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/3987997-what-do-i-do-if-i-received-a-1042-s">https://ttlc.intuit.c...> suggested I can enter the information depending on the income code.

Without being able to incorporate this, my purchase of turbotax for filing this years return would be rendered completely useless. I definitely need to include the information on my return since IRS would also have received a copy of the information. I just don't know how and where.