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New Member
posted Feb 4, 2021 9:40:03 AM

My wife is 71 yrs old and her birth date is shown correctly. Her 1099R does not trigger the questions to record her QCD. What's the problem?

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Expert Alumni
Feb 4, 2021 10:02:29 AM

The new 72 year old rule.  Temporarily go in and change her age to 72.  Continue through the 1099R screens to the Uncommon situations and the QCD will be there.  Once you completed the QCD screens, go back the My Info and change her age back to her correct age.

Level 15
Feb 4, 2021 3:29:19 PM

For those with a birthdate between July 1, 1949 and June 30, 1950, 2020 TurboTax presently (now version R16) has a bug the prevents it from asking the necessary question regard transfer of the distribution to charity. As a workaround for this, with the CD/download version you can provide the QCD-amount information on the 1099-R in forms mode or in any version of TurboTax you can temporarily change your birthdate in TurboTax to something before July 1, 1949, edit the 1099-R form in TurboTax and answer the question asking how much was transferred to charity, then change your birthdate back in TurboTax back to your actual birthdate.

New Member
Feb 16, 2021 10:37:08 AM

Is Intuit planning to correct this? It should not be tied to RMD age.

Expert Alumni
Feb 16, 2021 11:00:45 AM

Agreed.  It will be corrected for next filing season.  I believe the age issue is due to the QCD being tied to the annual RMD with the RMD rules changing to 72 this year.

Level 15
Feb 16, 2021 11:07:43 AM

Inappropriately tied in the TurboTax logic, not tied in the tax code.  Yes, this is obviously how this bug came to be in TurboTax.  The developers didn't design the change in TurboTax behavior appropriately.