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I think you are entering it in the wrong area. The rollover is on a 1099R and does not go in the contribution area (as it is not a contribution).
So first take the rollover to a Roth out of the IRA contribution area.
Then enter the 1099R as a rollover. There is no limit. This link may be helpful.
To enter the rollover in TurboTax, go to:
To enter pension and annuity Payments (1099-R)
I think you are entering it in the wrong area. The rollover is on a 1099R and does not go in the contribution area (as it is not a contribution).
So first take the rollover to a Roth out of the IRA contribution area.
Then enter the 1099R as a rollover. There is no limit. This link may be helpful.
To enter the rollover in TurboTax, go to:
To enter pension and annuity Payments (1099-R)
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