In 2023 I contributed $6500 after tax to a traditional IRA and rolled it over to a Roth IRA, I uploaded the 1099R and turbotax correctly characterized it as IRA distribution - nontaxable.
My husband is 53, and contributed $7500 after tax to his traditional IRA, rolling it over to a Roth IRA. When we uploaded the 1099R turbotax characterized $7000 as IRA distribution - nontaxable, but characterized the remaining $500 as IRA distribution - taxable. I believe that this is a bug, as the contribution limit including >50 catchup for my husband should have been $7500. Can you confirm that I'm not missing something? Screenshot of the two relevant lines attached (from turbotax desktop version, columns are 2022 and 2023)