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Make sure that your W-2 does not also show any amounts with codes D, E, F, S, or BB and that you have no other Form W-2 showing these or code AA. If any of these are present, you have overcontributed. If your W-2 shows an amount with code DD, make sure that you did not mistakenly select code D.
Also, if you are married filing jointly, make sure that your spouse's W-2, if any, is assigned in TurboTax to the correct spouse.
As you said, this is not a contribution to an IRA, so make sure that you have not entered the code-AA amount anywhere but in box 12 of TurboTax's W-2 form.
Make sure that your W-2 does not also show any amounts with codes D, E, F, S, or BB and that you have no other Form W-2 showing these or code AA. If any of these are present, you have overcontributed. If your W-2 shows an amount with code DD, make sure that you did not mistakenly select code D.
Also, if you are married filing jointly, make sure that your spouse's W-2, if any, is assigned in TurboTax to the correct spouse.
As you said, this is not a contribution to an IRA, so make sure that you have not entered the code-AA amount anywhere but in box 12 of TurboTax's W-2 form.
Thanks for the tips. I verified, I do have DD, but no D entry. I have no other W2 and there is no duplicate entry. My wife does not have a W2. It's really looking like a bug to me and I have no recourse but to file via another route :(
I have this same problem. TurboTax is applying the Roth IRA limit of 6500 instead of the Roth 401k limit, which is much higher. If I submit as is I will be charged a penalty each year forever. I'm tempted to remove the Box 12 AA entry to avoid this, but I fear that might trigger an audit or some other negative action by the IRS.
If TurboTax is applying the Roth IRA limit of $6,500, you have mistakenly reported the contribution as a Roth IRA contribution under Deductions & Credits. Go back to the Traditional and Roth IRA Contributions section and remove the erroneous entry, or, if you have made no IRA contributions, delete the IRA Contributions Worksheet.
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