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Are you entering each 1099R separately? You have to. After you enter one 1099R keep going through the followup questions several pages to the end before entering the other 1099R. @dmertz
I will have to look. One 1099-R is from MEM and the other 1099-R is from RET.
I went to the end of filing and was doing the review page before submitting my return. It was flagged by Turbo Tax.
Thanks
I agree with VolvoGirl that it seems that the code 8 and the code 7 are associated with two different distributions. The distribution being reported with code 8 would be associated with a return of excess contribution and the distribution being reported with code 7 would be an ordinary distribution.
Thanks , I know what they are for I just dont understand why turubotax is asking me to look to check the distribution codes.
it is saying that the codes dont match ?
"form 1099R ,box 7b distribution code "7" is not appropriate based on the other code "8" entered in box 7a. please correct or remove this code,
I entered as 2 seperate distributions with the correct codes that were given to me on the form
If you have two 1099-R's with the same Payor ID, Name, etc. somehow they are coming through the program as one distribution with two codes in Box 7, causing you to get an error.
I would advise deleting both 1099-R's, and re-entering them manually, possibly changing the Payor Name entry a bit if they are exactly the same.
Because of the different codes on each 1099-R, you will answer the follow-up questions differently for each form.
If you're in TurboTax Online, after deleting the 1099-R's, close the program, clear your Cache and Cookies, and return to re-enter them.
If this doesn't resolve the issue, you can Contact TurboTax Support for more help.
Somehow you've entered both codes on a single 1099-R form in TurboTax. Delete that 1099-R from TurboTax, then enter each Form 1099-R separately, one with the single code 7 and another with the single code 8.
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