I have two 1099-R forms on this process. One is from the TIAA with G code and The other is from the Fidelity with 2 code.
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You should have gotten a 1099-R. Please follow these instructions to enter your Form 1099-R :
Which 1099-R form should I use? TIAA or Fidelity?
You should receive two tax forms. A 1099-R reporting the distribution and a form 5498 reporting that you made the rollover contribution. However, this rollover from an account funded with pre-tax dollars to an Roth account funded with after-tax dollars can trigger a tax liability. The TIAA 1099-R may have already withheld taxes and that's the 1099-R you should be using in your taxes.
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In TIAA form, 1. Gross distribution: xxxx, 2a. Taxable amount: 0.00, 2b-4: blank, 5. 0.00, 7. Distribution code: G.
I guess this TIAA form is for the 403(b) to Rollover IRA conversion.
In Fidelity form, 1. Gross distribution: xxxx, 2a. Taxable amount: xxxx, 2b. checked in two boxes, 3-6: blank, 7. Distribution code: 2 with checked box.
I guess this Fidelity form is for Rollover IRA to Roth IRA conversion.
Both forms does NOT have taxes withheld.
TIAA form rather than Fidelity form is still appropriate for the tax report by following the above step-by-step instruction?
Thank you so much.
Both must be entered. When entering the code G Form 1099-R be sure to answer No to each of the questions asking about a rollover to a Roth account. The box 1 amount from the code G Form 1099-R will be included on Form 1040 line 4c but will not be included on line 4d and will not add to your taxable income. The word ROLLOVER will appear next to line 4d
Assuming that you have no basis in nondeductible traditional IRA contributions previously reported on a Form 8606, the code 2 Form 1099-R will be included on line 4b and line 4a will be blank. The amount on line 4b is the only amount that adds to your taxable income.
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