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No, the RMD for 2023 will have to be reported on your 2024 tax return and you will have to take the RMD for 2024 by December 31, 2024. Therefore, you will have two distributions to report on your 2024 return.
Required beginning date for your first RMD for an IRA: April 1 of the year following the calendar year in which you reach age 72 (73 if you reach age 72 after Dec. 31, 2022) (Pub 590-B).
If you missed taking your RMD then you will need to file Form 5329 and request a waiver of the penalty if you have reasonable cause. Please see Relief for Reasonable Cause for additional information.
If have a Form 1099-R entered then please follow these steps:
If you do not have a Form 1099-R to file this can only be done using the "forms" mode which is only available with the TurboTax Desktop software:
If using the TurboTax Online version and have no 2023 Form 1099-R to file, you will have to prepare the 5329 manually.
Download Form 5329 from the IRS website and fill it out the same as above. Print and mail your return with the 5329 form and explanation attached as described in the 5329 instructions.
The 2023 Form 5329 must be attached to your printed and mailed 2023 tax return and cannot be e-filed.
Please be aware that you can only use this method if you are requesting a waiver of the penalty and there is no taxable amount on Form 5329 form line 55 that must be transferred to Schedule 2 line 8.
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