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rcgalanti
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My completecheck says I have to correct form 5392-T and -S. I don't have retirement withdrawals. Can I ignore this and submit my returns?

 
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BillM223
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My completecheck says I have to correct form 5392-T and -S. I don't have retirement withdrawals. Can I ignore this and submit my returns?

Did you mean form 5329? This form is used to calculate penalties for 9 different situations, not just early withdrawals from a retirement plan. It also includes penalties on HSAs, MSAs, ABLE accounts, and Coverdell ESAs.

 

What lines have entries on the 5329?

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rcgalanti
New Member

My completecheck says I have to correct form 5392-T and -S. I don't have retirement withdrawals. Can I ignore this and submit my returns?

Thank you. Yes sorry, form 5329. I have no entry in line 6 of schedule 2 in the 1040, which would prompt use of form 5329. I did not fill out a form 5329 either. I cant even determine how to see what form 5329 the turbotax completecheck is referencing.

dmertz
Level 15

My completecheck says I have to correct form 5392-T and -S. I don't have retirement withdrawals. Can I ignore this and submit my returns?

If TurboTax isn't putting anything (not even a zero) on Schedule 2 line 6, you should be able to simply delete the Form 5329.  Click on Tax Tools -> Tools -> Delete a form, then click the Delete link next "Form 5329" in the forms list.

rcgalanti
New Member

My completecheck says I have to correct form 5392-T and -S. I don't have retirement withdrawals. Can I ignore this and submit my returns?

Very helpful, thank you. I followed the process and it turns out I don't even have a form labeled "form 5329". Would there be another name for these. Forms 5329-S and 5329-T.

dmertz
Level 15

My completecheck says I have to correct form 5392-T and -S. I don't have retirement withdrawals. Can I ignore this and submit my returns?

If it was present in your tax return, TurboTax would show a Form 5329 in the list as either Form 5329-T (for "Taxpayer") or Form 5329-S (for "Spouse").  The "T" and "S" are simply TurboTax's notations to identify the individual to whom the particular Form 5329 applies.

rcgalanti
New Member

My completecheck says I have to correct form 5392-T and -S. I don't have retirement withdrawals. Can I ignore this and submit my returns?

Ok well it seems like an error then, because those aren't visible and I don't have a spouse. Is there any other way I can clear that issue before filing? Thank you for the extended help.

dmertz
Level 15

My completecheck says I have to correct form 5392-T and -S. I don't have retirement withdrawals. Can I ignore this and submit my returns?

It would be helpful if you could provide the exact wording of the message that TurboTax is providing.  Specifically what aspect of Form 5329 are you being asked to correct?

rcgalanti
New Member

My completecheck says I have to correct form 5392-T and -S. I don't have retirement withdrawals. Can I ignore this and submit my returns?

Sure, When I use completecheck, these are the 4 messages

 

Form 5329-S: Your calculations could not be completed. Reference code:7-347-728

Form 5329-S: Your calculations could not be completed. Reference code:6-192-114

Form 5329-T: Your calculations could not be completed. Reference code:7-347-728

Form 5329-T: Your calculations could not be completed. Reference code: 6-192-114

dmertz
Level 15

My completecheck says I have to correct form 5392-T and -S. I don't have retirement withdrawals. Can I ignore this and submit my returns?

I don't think I can help with that.  Those messages seem like ones that would only make sense to a developer of TurboTax.

rcgalanti
New Member

My completecheck says I have to correct form 5392-T and -S. I don't have retirement withdrawals. Can I ignore this and submit my returns?

No worries, you were very helpful, thank you.

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