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posted Jun 6, 2019 4:24:25 AM

My husband recieved a form 1099-R for his IRA account we had state and federal income withheld, and on the TurboTax it says we owe more. Is this right?

took 85000, with held 14275.00

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Jun 6, 2019 4:24:26 AM

Yes, if you entered everything correctly, exactly as it appears on the form,. and you answered all the followup questions correctly, then the amount owed is right.  

When you enter income, especially this much income, it doesn't just add an additional tax to your return.  The income changes your Adjusted Gross Income, and with that change, many others can occur.  Itemized deductions can become limited, and so can credits. The tax rate on this income may be much higher than the rate at which the rax was withheld by the issuer  and the additional income may even cause a penalty for not paying enough in estimated tax during the year.  There are just all sorts of things that change with each entry you make.

If you  took an early distribution, there's also a 10% early distribution penalty.

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New Member
Jun 6, 2019 4:24:26 AM

Yes, if you entered everything correctly, exactly as it appears on the form,. and you answered all the followup questions correctly, then the amount owed is right.  

When you enter income, especially this much income, it doesn't just add an additional tax to your return.  The income changes your Adjusted Gross Income, and with that change, many others can occur.  Itemized deductions can become limited, and so can credits. The tax rate on this income may be much higher than the rate at which the rax was withheld by the issuer  and the additional income may even cause a penalty for not paying enough in estimated tax during the year.  There are just all sorts of things that change with each entry you make.

If you  took an early distribution, there's also a 10% early distribution penalty.