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I contribute 3% of my pay to a employer sponsored IRA with a major financial institution. My employer contributes 3%. Can I count what my employer submits?

Additionally, the amounts contributed by both me and my employer are transferred into an allowed money market account in my name and is then transferred to another financial institution, also Simple IRA and is funding that IRA. No penalties are imposed because it stays within the confines of a Simple IRA.

Can I then account for all of that transferred to that institution for tax purposes? Hope this makes sense.
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DanaB27
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I contribute 3% of my pay to a employer sponsored IRA with a major financial institution. My employer contributes 3%. Can I count what my employer submits?

To clarify, you are asking if you have to enter the contribution to your work retirement account as an IRA contribution in TurboTax? 

 

No, you do not enter contributions to the work retirement account in the IRA contribution section. Here you are only entering contributions to traditional IRA and/or Roth IRA that you made outside of work. Your W-2 will have the contribution in box 12. You will enter your W-2 and do not need to enter this information somewhere else.

 

If you had a rollover (transferring money from one retirement account to a similar retirement account) then you will receive a 1099-R and have to enter it in TurboTax. Depending on the code in box 7 there will be follow-up questions what you did with the money and you can indicate that you rolled the money over.

 

  1. Login to your TurboTax Account 
  2. Click on "Search" on the top right and type “1099-R”
  3. Click on “Jump to 1099-R”
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DanaB27
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I contribute 3% of my pay to a employer sponsored IRA with a major financial institution. My employer contributes 3%. Can I count what my employer submits?

To clarify, you are asking if you have to enter the contribution to your work retirement account as an IRA contribution in TurboTax? 

 

No, you do not enter contributions to the work retirement account in the IRA contribution section. Here you are only entering contributions to traditional IRA and/or Roth IRA that you made outside of work. Your W-2 will have the contribution in box 12. You will enter your W-2 and do not need to enter this information somewhere else.

 

If you had a rollover (transferring money from one retirement account to a similar retirement account) then you will receive a 1099-R and have to enter it in TurboTax. Depending on the code in box 7 there will be follow-up questions what you did with the money and you can indicate that you rolled the money over.

 

  1. Login to your TurboTax Account 
  2. Click on "Search" on the top right and type “1099-R”
  3. Click on “Jump to 1099-R”
**Say "Thanks" by clicking the thumb icon in a post
**Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"

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