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I have a 1099-r and am filing in Massachusetts. Box 12 (State tax withheld) says NON-TAXABLE. But it shows up as taxable on my state return. How can i correct this?

 
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Cindy0H
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I have a 1099-r and am filing in Massachusetts. Box 12 (State tax withheld) says NON-TAXABLE. But it shows up as taxable on my state return. How can i correct this?

When you enter this 1099R in the federal return make sure to put MA in the state ID. Then you will see a page about Massachusetts Special Handling (see screenshot). If you complete this it will carry to the Massachusetts return and it will not be taxable. Here's how to get there:

  • Federal 
  • Income & Wages
  • Retirement
  • 1099R...update
  • Edit the 1099R... make sure MA is in box 13...continue
  • You will see the special handling page after a couple of clicks

If you have more questions about this, ask in the comment box below.

NEHume
New Member

I have a 1099-r and am filing in Massachusetts. Box 12 (State tax withheld) says NON-TAXABLE. But it shows up as taxable on my state return. How can i correct this?

I have a 1099-R from Massachusetts and Box 12 says NON-TAXABLE, but it is showing as Taxable on my State Return.   I never got the special handling page.  Help!

JotikaT2
Employee Tax Expert

I have a 1099-r and am filing in Massachusetts. Box 12 (State tax withheld) says NON-TAXABLE. But it shows up as taxable on my state return. How can i correct this?

Go back to the Federal section of the program. 

  1. Select Income & Expenses 
  2. Select IRA,401(k), Pension Plan Withdrawals (1099-R) 
  3. Select "Edit" under the appropriate 1099-R form 
  4. Proceed to answer through the screens until you see "Select Your State".  (You should see this after enter your details from the 1099-R, and the question asking if you are a public safety officer. 

Make sure you have selected Massachusetts here in order to have the state return exclude any nontaxable retirement income. 

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mgxiao
Returning Member

I have a 1099-r and am filing in Massachusetts. Box 12 (State tax withheld) says NON-TAXABLE. But it shows up as taxable on my state return. How can i correct this?

I have a similar question for filing my State return for Massachusetts. I received a full distribution from a life insurance policy, and it has gross distribution and a taxable amount. My MA return is looking to tax the taxable amount at 5% - is this correct? The taxable portion was also included in the Federal tax calculation of my adjusted gross income. I could not find a good answer to MA's treatment of insurance distributions. Thank yu! 

DMarkM1
Expert Alumni

I have a 1099-r and am filing in Massachusetts. Box 12 (State tax withheld) says NON-TAXABLE. But it shows up as taxable on my state return. How can i correct this?

Massachusetts follows the federal rules.  They will tax surrender amounts above premiums paid.  The MA tax rate for 2020 is 5%.  

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I have a 1099-r and am filing in Massachusetts. Box 12 (State tax withheld) says NON-TAXABLE. But it shows up as taxable on my state return. How can i correct this?

How do I indicate on my tax return that the income is not subject to mass state income tax

MayaD
Expert Alumni

I have a 1099-r and am filing in Massachusetts. Box 12 (State tax withheld) says NON-TAXABLE. But it shows up as taxable on my state return. How can i correct this?

Please refer to LindaB1993 to make sure the income is not taxable on your Massachusetts's return. 

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