I accidently withdrew the Required Minimum Distribution from my IRA twice in 2022. I noticed the problem a few days after the second withdrawal. I immediately deposited that withdrawal back into the IRA to satisfy the 60 rollover so it would not count. I received a Form 5498 that shows that rollover contribution. However, the Form 1099-R shows the full double withdrawal amount as taxable. TurboTax wants to consider that contribution as an excess and charge a 6% penalty. How to I get the Form 1099-R to reduce the taxable amount to not include the rollover I put back into the account?
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Please do not enter the return amount as an IRA contribution. Please delete the entry.
Please follow these steps to enter your 1099-R and rollover of the excess amount withdrawn:
Please be aware the RMD cannot be rolled over only the excess can be rolled over.
Did you also enter the amount you put back under Deductions like a new contribution? Don't enter it there. Only enter the 1099R. It will ask you what you did with it. Pick you moved it to another account even if you put it back into the same account. Then you enter how much.
Please do not enter the return amount as an IRA contribution. Please delete the entry.
Please follow these steps to enter your 1099-R and rollover of the excess amount withdrawn:
Please be aware the RMD cannot be rolled over only the excess can be rolled over.
A rollover is not a contribution, they are completely different things and have different rules.
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