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How do I enter arrears of my deceased husband's military retirement pay without TurboTax treating it like an IRA that needed RMD's taken out if it?
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type the 1099-R EXACTLY as it's presented to you....not following what back pay ('arrears') has to do with an IRA / RMD..... (especially make sure the codes are correctly typed) and answer any questions TT asked.
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The 1099-R should show Code 4 in Box 7, this indicates that the distribution was due to death. You should double check how you entered the information in TurboTax. After you enter your Form 1099-R, be sure to walk through the follow-up Turbo tax questions so that the military retirement pay you received is reported properly on your return. I am sorry for your loss.
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...AND...and if he was age 70.5 or older in 2019, then the RMD question is always asked for any 1099-R form, even on a Retirement/Pension $$ in which you have no control over the RMD amounts. When asked this for that Military 1099-R, you just answer YES...it was an RMD, and all of the RMD was received.
(OK, I suspect there will be some with certain box 7 codes where the RMD question will not be asked...but you must use whatever box 7 codes are on your 1099-R)
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Thank you for your kind reply. I correctly entered the info but still treats the military arrear pay as an rmd. I went to the other big online tax preparation service and I can enter the information with them correctly. There program is set up so you have a spot to check off for arrears of a military pension on a deceased spouse which unfortunately TurboTax does not offer. Once again thank you for your reply