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Level 2
February 2, 2021
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Graduate Student Roth IRA Contribution

  • February 2, 2021
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My understanding was that prior to 2020, graduate student stipends/fellowships were not viewed as eligible income for Roth IRA contributions, however that changed with H.R. 1865 and the Graduate Student Savings Act. However, TurboTax has not integrated this yet and thinks that I overcontributed to my Roth IRA, making me pay a 6% fee.

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Level 9
February 2, 2021

To report stipend income in TurboTax, you must visit Deductions and Credits, Education Expenses section. You must answer all the questions, the taxable amount will be computed as the excess of your scholarship over the qualified education expenses.

  1. Federal Taxes
  2. Deduction & Credits  
  3. Scroll down to Education
  4. Select Expenses and Scholarships
  5. Follow the prompts… It will be somewhat confusing as you are answering the questions as if you claim an education credit… answer the initial questions and select that you did not receive form 1098-T. You will be asked for school’s name and address, just fill out the program information you are in... You will eventually see a screen "Did (your name) receive a scholarship or grant in 2020? Please enter your stipend in other Scholarships/Grants/Fellowships; this will ensure that the stipend is taxable on line 7 form 1040 as wages.

Once done, you may review your form 1040 and to verify that line 7 of the form looks correct.  You may do so prior to paying for the program:

  1. From My Account drop down, select Tools (you must be logged into your tax return)
  2. Select View Tax Summary
  3. Select Preview my 1040 

 

timthekatAuthor
Level 2
February 6, 2021

This fixed the problem, thanks!