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posted Mar 10, 2022 7:08:30 PM

How to Enter into turbotax a rollover from a qualified plan (profit sharing) into my 401k? I have a 1099-R, box 2a is empty, box 7 is G. Thanks, Mike

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Expert Alumni
Mar 10, 2022 7:23:55 PM

Just enter it exactly like you see it.   The code G in Box 7 tells TurboTax that is was a Direct rollover of a distribution to a qualified plan, a section 403(b) plan, a governmental section 457(b) plan, or an IRA.   Box 2a should be empty in the case of a direct rollover.  

 

To enter your 1099-R, click this link and  follow the instructions.   

Level 15
Mar 11, 2022 6:34:27 AM

Box 2a should actually have a zero in box 2a.  You might have to enter a zero in box 2a of TurboTax's 1099-R form to cause TurboTax to treat this as a nontaxable transaction.

Returning Member
Feb 21, 2024 8:13:15 AM

The 1099-R instructions list inputting data under Wages and Income section only, but isn't there an associated entry under Deductions and Credits (Trad and Roth IRA contributions)?  Also, if the 1099-R is for a 'combined' rollover (2 in-plan rollovers of after-tax cost basis to Roth IRA and earnings to Trad IRA) should they be input as 2 separate 1099-R events?

 

Thx - Brian M

Level 15
Feb 21, 2024 9:53:41 AM

"isn't there an associated entry under Deductions and Credits (Trad and Roth IRA contributions)?"

 

Generally, no.  If after-tax basis was rolled over to the traditional IRA, is to be entered into TurboTax only for the year when there some other change to traditional IRA basis required to be reported on a Form 8606 Part I.  If there were no regular nondeductible traditional IRA contributions and no traditional IRA distributions made in 2023, no 2023 Form 8606 Part I is needed.

 

"Also, if the 1099-R is for a 'combined' rollover (2 in-plan rollovers of after-tax cost basis to Roth IRA and earnings to Trad IRA) should they be input as 2 separate 1099-R events?"

 

Distribution split as rollovers with a portion going to a traditional IRA and the rest going to a Roth IRA require splitting the Form 1099-R into two to accommodate TurboTax's limitations, one from the portion rolled over to the traditional IRA and another for the portion rolled over to the Roth IRA.