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Level 1
February 6, 2020
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Roll over

  • February 6, 2020
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Do i need to report a roll over in the federal filing even when it is non taxable?

 

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    Level 15
    February 6, 2020

    Yes, you have to enter the form 1099-R in your tax return even for a non taxable rollover.

     

    The IRS has a copy of the 1099-R and may write to you if it is missing from your return.

     

    When you enter your form 1099-R, fill out box 7 correctly and answer all questions in the TurboTax interview. TurboTax will exclude the rollover from taxation.

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    Level 2
    March 2, 2020

    i rolled over 2018 rental write off and could not use it until cabin was rented, which happened thanksgiving and christmas, so the amount should have carried over I would think to this years turbo tax. i cant find it and need copy of 2018 taxes i did through turbo tax last year to verify amount? how can I get that form or copy of last years or why isnt frm ith amount carrying over?

    ColeenD3
    Level 15
    March 2, 2020

    What do you mean you rolled over a rental write-off? You had expenses you could not take because you had not placed the rental in service yet? These expenses are not deductible. If you had a renovation, that would be added to the basis. If you showed a loss on Form 8582, that is where you would find the loss.

     

    You would have needed to keep a paper copy or uploaded a pdf copy of your return to find this figure.