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I have input my SSA-1099-R, but this won't allow me to also input my 1099-R from state retirement. Can I enter both?
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I have input my SSA-1099-R, but this won't allow me to also input my 1099-R from state retirement. Can I enter both?
This did NOT help, because my 1099-R is not for a bank, or other such investment. It's from Arizona State Retirement System, and your program keeps telling me that it doesn't recognize this. It WANTS it to be a bank entity, but it isn't one, so it won't allow me to input it anywhere. I've tried. This is a difference from years past, because I've used Turbo Tax for something like 6 years, and I've had this pension for roughly three. It worked last year, but it won't accept it this year.
I'd like to stay with Turbo Tax, but I can't file my taxes without all of my income. So help, please.
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I have input my SSA-1099-R, but this won't allow me to also input my 1099-R from state retirement. Can I enter both?
Yes, you can enter both into your return, but they are entered in two different places.
The SSA-1099 is the form that reports your Social Security income.
The 1099-R reports income from a retirement plan (like a 401(k) plan) or from an IRA.
These have to be entered on separate screens so that TurboTax knows that they are different. They are taxed differently on both the federal and state level.
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I have input my SSA-1099-R, but this won't allow me to also input my 1099-R from state retirement. Can I enter both?
This did NOT help, because my 1099-R is not for a bank, or other such investment. It's from Arizona State Retirement System, and your program keeps telling me that it doesn't recognize this. It WANTS it to be a bank entity, but it isn't one, so it won't allow me to input it anywhere. I've tried. This is a difference from years past, because I've used Turbo Tax for something like 6 years, and I've had this pension for roughly three. It worked last year, but it won't accept it this year.
I'd like to stay with Turbo Tax, but I can't file my taxes without all of my income. So help, please.
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I have input my SSA-1099-R, but this won't allow me to also input my 1099-R from state retirement. Can I enter both?
To enter your AZ retirement, please follow these steps:
- Click on Federal > Wages & Income.
- Scroll down to the Retirement Plans and Social Security section and click on the Start/Revisit box next to IRA, 4701(k), Pension Plan Withdrawals (1099-R).
- On the screen, Who gave you a 1099-R? click the first box, Financial institution or other provider (1099-R) and click Continue. [See screenshot #1 below.]
- When entering your 1099-R from the AZ State Retirement System, be sure to enter AZ in Box 15 (State), even if there is no state withholding.
- A few screens later, you will see Where is your distribution from? Mark the first radio button to indicate this is an AZ state pension. [See screenshot #2 below.]
Screenshot #1
Screenshot #2
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