I withdrew money from a IRA and replaced within the 60 day rollover period, My 1099-r shows a normal distribution (7) which makes the withdraw taxable. It should be non taxable. How do I enter data into TT to make it non taxable?
The amount you rolled over within the 60-day period is not taxable.
Enter your form 1099-R by following these steps:
After entering your form 1099-R, click Continue until you reach the screen Did [name] repay any of this distribution?. Check the radio button which corresponds to your situation then click Continue and follow the interview. The amount that you enter as a repayment will be excluded from taxation.
[Edited 03/16/2021 | 10:20 AM PST]
The rollover information is entered in the screen Did [name] repay any of this distribution?
See this screenshot:
Thank you . This was very helpful with this section.
Apparently something changed because I never see that page
In the 2022 version I'm using there is no "all income" to scroll down to when you go the wages and income page.
@nlions66 wrote:
Apparently something changed because I never see that page
@nlions66 wrote:
Apparently something changed because I never see that page
Nothing changed. After you have entered the 1099-R there are several screens asking for more information. Once of the screens asked if you rolled over the distribution to another tax deferred account.
Sorry but in my TurboTax Deluxe the only screens that follow are
Thats it. Nothing about a rollover
Continue through the TurboTax interview. The rollover question is coming after the screen with the questions you note. As you continue to the next screen 'Do any of these situations apply to you?' select None, if appropriate and the next screen will ask about the rollover. 'Tell us if you moved the money through a rollover or conversion', (here you will make your selection about the rollover).
See the image below.
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[Edited: 01/27/2023 | 6:54a PST]
Been thru that section a dozen times and never see that. I can't start over without losing all my data entered so far, so I have to either "Visit All" or Update the IRA, 401K, etc entries and neither route gets me to that question.
In your saturation, you should first clear your cache and cookies. It handles many issues that seem nonsensical on a regular basis.
Watch to be sure you are selecting 'all time' as example. Do not use selections like 'last hour' for those browsers that give you options.
Once this is complete open your return and select to enter your income.
Also, you might consider deleting your 1099-R and reentering it. As you can see, I was able to reach the necessary screen in both platforms.
Too much was taken out for my Rmd. The excess was put back into my Ira within 60 days. I can’t figure out to show that in TurboTax.
If you took too much RMD please make sure that you select "Only part of this distribution was a RMD" on the "How much of the $XXXXX was a RMD?" screen and enter the RMD amount. Then you will get the "Tell us if you moved the money through a rollover or conversion" screen that Tax Expert DianeW777 mentions above.
Please follow these steps to enter your 1099-R and rollover of the excess amount withdrawn:
Please keep in mind you can only rollover the amount above the RMD. You cannot rollover the RMD amount (IRS).
There is no option for an indirect rollover in turbo tax on entering the 1099-R. How do you handle this? I have found no answer for this to date.
No, the option for an indirect rollover is not explicitly listed in TurboTax, but everything you need is there.
The questions come up just after the 1099-R entry, here is how to report it: