No. If you efile, you do not have to and should not mail in your 1099-R. Probably what you saw is that for paper filings a copy of the 1099-R must be attached to the tax return if any withholding was taken out.
Please feel free to post any additional details or questions in the comment section.No. If you efile, you do not have to and should not mail in your 1099-R. Probably what you saw is that for paper filings a copy of the 1099-R must be attached to the tax return if any withholding was taken out.
Please feel free to post any additional details or questions in the comment section.The answer mentioned here is incorrect in that it states that you do not have to mail in your 1099-R forms to the IRS if you e-file. I e-filed my returns and have had to deal with IRS audits the past 2 years, because the Federal withholding on my 1099-R, which was reported on my Turbotax return did not have supporting 1099-R forms. It was a real pain to clear it up with the IRS - many wasted hours of my life... I consider the inability to attach files to my electronic filing a severe shortcoming of Turbotax. Unfortunately, I'll have to file printed returns to include my 1099-R forms this year to avoid yet another audit by the IRS.
same thing happened to me. IRS delayed my return because the 1099r was not attached with the turbotax efile. Now on next year returns I see no way to attach the 1099r pdf. Big problem with turbotax.
@cmtn wrote:
same thing happened to me. IRS delayed my return because the 1099r was not attached with the turbotax efile. Now on next year returns I see no way to attach the 1099r pdf. Big problem with turbotax.
The Form 1099-R is not attached to an e-filed federal tax return. All the information on the Form 1099-R, CSA-1099-R, CSF-1099-R or RRB-1099-R is entered on your federal tax return. All that information is sent with the e-filed tax return to the IRS.
I have been entering Form1099-R's on my federal tax return for over a decade with never an issue with the IRS.
Hey turbo tax , are you sure no 1099R's need filed with a file....
I normally paper file--turbotax--never a problem except a little slow. But I want no problems with the IRS. Seems , they must have all, supporting documents for withheld taxes. No uploads for this documentation....?
@Jascur wrote:
Hey turbo tax , are you sure no 1099R's need filed with a file....
I normally paper file--turbotax--never a problem except a little slow. But I want no problems with the IRS. Seems , they must have all, supporting documents for withheld taxes. No uploads for this documentation....?
Not with an e-filed, electronically filed tax return. If you were mailing the tax return then the Form 1099-R would have to be attached if it had taxes withheld on the form.
My e-filled return was accepted in Feb. I received a letter from IRS asking me to mail in a copy of 1099-R.
Because of this I have not received my refund (as of Aug 8). This is a real problem with Turbo-Tax and needs to
be fixed. I probably can't use it next year unless I know it is fixed. There has to be a way to attach the 1099-R to
an e-filed return.
@wre111531 wrote:
My e-filled return was accepted in Feb. I received a letter from IRS asking me to mail in a copy of 1099-R.
Because of this I have not received my refund (as of Aug 8). This is a real problem with Turbo-Tax and needs to
be fixed. I probably can't use it next year unless I know it is fixed. There has to be a way to attach the 1099-R to
an e-filed return.
The IRS requesting you provide the actual Form 1099-R that you received has nothing to do with TurboTax or with any other tax preparation software you could have used. The IRS either did not receive a copy of the Form 1099-R from the Payer or the form they did receive does not have the same tax data as what you entered on the e-filed tax return.
I have been e-filing my federal tax returns with tax data from the Form 1099-R for the past 17 years with no issue whatsoever with the IRS. Some years tax data from multiple Form 1099-R's.
I’m having the same problem, I have tax withheld on my 1099-R.
My e-filled return was also accepted in Feb. I received a letter from IRS asking me to mail in a copy of 1099-R on June and I did mail it. Since then I have still not received my refund (as of Dec 15). This is really a pain and the Turbo-Tax needs to
be fixed.
I did call my payer which is fidelity asking them whether they send a copy of the 1099-R to the IRS, the answer is NO, the payer don’t send. The answer from the payer (fidelity) is that I have to attach a copy of my 1099-R (with tax withholding) together with my 1040 tax return if I send my tax return by mail.
They don’t know about e filed, and asked me to consult the TurboTax.
So, it is our responsibility to attach a copy of 1099-R (with tax withholding) together with the tax return whether by mail or electronic????? Cause the IRS don’t have my 1099-R if I don’t attach it.
TurboTax need to fix it with the attachment issue if e-filed, otherwise, you only can do it by mail, this is a REAL PAIN.
Of course the issuer sends a copy to the IRS! That person was wrong. They have to send the red copy A. Either by mail or electronically, see link. If you didn't report the 1099R at all on your tax return the IRS would mail you a letter saying you didn't report it.
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1099r_20.pdf
@My777 --
Things are slow at the IRS these days, particularly when paper forms are involved. From the IRS website:
"There’s a high volume of tax returns with missing schedules needed to claim or reconcile credits. We’re opening mail within our normal timeframes, but it’s taking us longer to process it.
How long you may have to wait: We’re processing all responses in the order received. The current delay is more than 60 days.
What you should do: If you have provided us the information, you don’t need to do it again. We’re working through all taxpayer replies on a first-come, first-served basis. We appreciate your patience."
Taxpayers are not required to attach copies of 1099 forms to an e-filed return.
The issuer of a 1099-R is required to furnish a copy to the IRS.
Ok, if the payer does send a copy of my 1099-R to the IRS, then 1. why the IRS asking me to send a copy of my 1099-R after I e-filed on February? (Since the IRS already have a copy). By the way, it is a pain to call the IRS, I had called several time and put me on hold for 3, 4 hours, then disconnected. Finally, I managed to get through yesterday, the person said he take a note and inform the person in charge to resolve it, if it is no news about the refund after 60 days, then call again…….
2. Why the Copy B of the 1099-R have to attach together with the tax return if there is a tax withheld when filing by mail?
Since there is already a (RED) copy for the IRS.
We don't know why the IRS wants to see your copy of the 1099R. Maybe you reported it on the wrong line or the withholding doesn't match what you reported.
#2 I think they want to see your actual 1099R to match the withholding you reported on your 1040. When you mail a return you have to attach all W2 and 1099 that show withholding on them. You could have a form that the payer hasn't sent in to the IRS yet.
I suppose someone could make up a 1099R and claim a lot of withholding to get a refund. So they want to match your 1099R to the one the payer sent in to see if it's legit.
#2, I still don’t quite understand, I am using the same TurboTax software to file my return,
1. if e-file, 1099-R (with tax withheld) don’t require to attach it.
2. If by mail, printout from the same TurboTax software, 1099-R (with tax withheld) need to attach it.
Double Standard ???
@My777 wrote "Ok, if the payer does send a copy of my 1099-R to the IRS, then 1. why the IRS asking me to send a copy of my 1099-R ?"
That's a valid question. Did the IRS give a reason in the letter they sent you in June?
In any case, the fact that you haven't heard from them since June suggests that they have everything they need to process your return, and the delay is simply due to the backlog they're experiencing. You might also want to check the IRS "Where's My Refund?" online tool. Here's a link:
The IRS didn’t give any reason, stated that the prove of tax withheld amount and income. My tax is very simple, so I sent a copy of 1099-R (there is a tax withheld on it), and all the supporting documents: my dividend and interest, that all I have. All by mail, cause I don’t have fax machine.
Thanks , I have checked the IRS online “where is my refund” every day since I have mailed my supporting documents on June.
Federal income taxes were withheld. What's the next step?
If you received a 1099-R, here's the steps for How to Enter 1099-R. Type '1099-R' in the Search area, then click on 'Jump to 1099-R' to get to this section.
You will report the Federal Tax withheld when you enter it in TurboTax.
If you Efile your return, just keep the 1099-R for your records. You don't need to mail it.
@Closplint
It looks like now that I have several 1099-R forms with Copy B required to be attached to my tax form, I will have to mail in a paper, and not use e-file. Looking at IRS form it says "Authorized IRS e-file Providers are prohibited from submitting electronic returns to the IRS prior to the receipt of all Forms W-2, W-2G, and 1099-R from the taxpayer." Unfortunately, Turbo Tax does not have an attachment or upload option for Copy B of 1099-R.
@LB641 Why do you have to mail? If you mail your tax return you have to physically attach a copy of W2s and any 1099 that show withholding in box 4. If you efile you don't actually attach or send a copy of your 1099R . You do that just by entering your 1099 forms in the program.
The 1099-R produced from form 4852 is a substitute form that one did not receive. However if one is filling in from abroad, outside of the US, then there is no Federal identifier Number to fill in on the 1099-R. So why is the Turbotax software not allowing e-File because the 1099-R has no Federal Identifier Number? You are not sending the 1099-R, only the 4852 forms when filing with the IRS. This makes no sense!
I find this very inconvenient and a bug in the software and I will demand my money back on this product. Last year was bad enough that when I need to file the 1040-X, TurboTax could not see that I had already filed my 1040 with emails that it was excepted, and TurboTax would not file the 1040-X.
I expect a reply from TurboTax on this issue with a full refund
Richard Iodice