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posted Mar 17, 2025 12:29:12 PM

How do I enter RMD information for an IRA on which I did not take an RMD, and so don't have a 1099-R?

I have multiple IRAs and in total took the required RMD, but not from each of the accounts. How do I reflect that in Turbo Tax for an IRA from which I took no withdrawal. but for which I still need to report that an RMD amount was required?

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Mar 17, 2025 12:30:42 PM

If you are sure that you have satisfied all RMD requirements, then in TurboTax, on each form 1099-R for RMD withdrawals, answer that The entire distribution was an RMD then on the following page, to the question What is the RMD for your account? enter the amount of the distribution from that IRA account.

 

By doing this, you are telling TurboTax that all RMDs are satisfied and TurboTax will not calculate any penalty. The information you entered in TurboTax is to enable TurboTax to calculate any penalty where applicable, and is not reported to the IRS.

 

An IRA owner must calculate the RMD separately for each IRA that he or she owns, but can withdraw the total amount from one or more of the IRAs. 

 

Similarly, a 403(b) contract owner must calculate the RMD separately for each 403(b) contract that he or she owns, but can take the total amount from one or more of the 403(b) contracts.

 

However, RMDs required from other types of retirement plans, such as 401(k) and 457(b) plans have to be taken separately from each of those plan accounts.

 

Please read this IRS FAQ for more information.