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My 1099R includes 2 distributions lumped together. I had 1 from my 401k that I rolled into my traditional IRA, and another that I rolled into my Roth IRA. Each independently on different dates. The 1099R shows the lump sum of both in Box 1. In box 2 it shows the taxable amount for the Roth, which is less. Turbotax only allows me to input yes or no to where the distribution went, whether IRA or Roth. Either I am taxed on all of it or none of it. I need to split it. How do I do that?
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Yes, you can separate the 1099-R into two separate 1099-Rs.
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