@hcubed1952 IF your CSA-1099-R has a real box 2a value in it (not zero and not blank), due to after-tax contributions you made during your employment.. Then...delete that CSA-1099-R and start ...
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@hcubed1952 IF your CSA-1099-R has a real box 2a value in it (not zero and not blank), due to after-tax contributions you made during your employment.. Then...delete that CSA-1099-R and start over. _________________________________ Unfortunately, the question in the interview is misleading for your situation... If your box 2a has a non-zero number in it..(not blank, nor marked as undetermined), and that number is somewhat lower than the box 1 number, due to an after-tax contribution amount that is noted in box 5...then edit that retirement form again, and when you get to the following page (below), answer it as-if the displayed edits were present (i.e. you needed to answer YES). Answering YES will use the box 2a $$ amount on your for 1040. Checking lines 5a and 5b on your form 1040, before and after entering that 1099-R, and the 5b amount should be lower than line 5a. (But if you answered No, and already entered some $$ in the "General" or "Simplified" calculation area ,you might need to delete your 1099-R first and re-enter it from scratch.) _________________________________