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Yes. I have tested Turbo Tax and in my test return, the military exclusion appears. Here is how you qualify for the exclusion according to this State of Maryland source.
If you qualify, then you may have missed a screen that asks if this is active or reserve military retirement. This screen will be in a follow-up screen after you enter your 1099R. This is what the screen looks like. Make sure you place a check mark that indicates this is active or reserve military retirement.
I am seeing that screen you shared. I'm using Premier and I see you're in Home & Bus. 'But I wouldn't think that would make a difference. After I enter the 1099-R, the next screen asks about IRA to which I answered NO, and then a question about Public Safety Officer and then the next screen asks if distribution is from a Qualified or Non-Qualified plan. If I check "Non-Qualified", it doesn't save that and takes me back to the 1099-R summary. Do you have any suggestions on how to get the exclusion to the MD form? Thanks!
Go to the 1099R summary screen in your federal return and delete the 1099R entry for the 1099R. After doing this:
Once done, the military retirement amount is excluded from your Maryland taxable income. If you have Turbo Tax premier, you should be able to verify this in the pension worksheet. Go to the forms mode in your return and look for pension worksheet and it should be listed in Line 1D. Here is how the screen in Line 5 above should appear to you.
Your answer did not answer my similar question. I'll ask the quetion a different way by giving an example. Let's say that I was 60 years old in 2024 and my military pension was $21,000 in 2024. Using the snapshot of the TurboTax step-by-step instruction that you provided, am I supposed to enter $1 as the Maryland distribution amount? Part 2 of my question - does the answer I provided above also populate the Maryland tax return forms? Thank you.
No, the amount of the Maryland distribution will be entered as part of the data entry of the 1099-R. Normally, you would expect there to be an entry in box 16 (Maryland distribution) which will be equal to box 1, in Box 15, an "MD" followed by a number, and in Box 14, any income tax of Maryland withheld by the pension administrator. This will all flow to the Maryland return.
And, yes, these screens in the 1099-R interview should carry to the state return. Tell me, did you not see the special screen for "Select your State"? You must select Maryland to start this process off for the state.
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