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As long as you made this as a trustee-to-trustee transfer (where the funds went directly to your Roth IRA from the 529 plan) and you did not exceed the $7,000 contribution limit, you do not need to report the transaction at all.
Keep information about both sides of the transactions in your records for at least 3 years, but you do not need to report anything on the tax return or enter any data about the transaction into TurboTax.
Hello,
I saw an answer on your website that I don't need to report a 529 distribution to Roth IRA if the amount is less than 7000. My 1099-Q is showing this a Trustee to Trustee transfer. I still tried to enter this in Turbotax. Why TurboTax is treating this as an income?
The IRS is quite clear that only taxable information should be entered. The program will tax what you enter as only you know if it meets the requirements.
A nontaxable transaction should not be entered and is repeated throughout Pub 970. Please remove the form and keep it with your tax files.
Please verify your transaction is nontaxable.
IRS Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Education states:
Any amount distributed from a QTP isn't taxable if it's rolled over to:
@amy Thanks for replying. I will delete the form.
However in my opinion TurboTax should handle it. It asks "Was all of part of this distribution of $7000 rolled over to another qualified tuition program or ABLE account withing 60 days?", to which the answer is no. It can expand the question to include a qualified Roth IRA rollover and make it easy for its users.
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