I converted $18,000 from my IRA to a Roth in 2022. I also had 22% taxes withheld during the conversion. The custodian issued two 1099R's - the first with the gross amount of $14,040 (Distribution code 2) and the second with a gross amount of $3,960 with taxes withheld of $3,960 (Distribution Code 1). When I input it into the software, the system generates a 10% penalty since I am under 59 1/2. I should not be paying a penalty since I converted the whole amount. How do I correct it in the software?
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Please be aware if you didn't replace the taxes withheld with other funds then this is considered a cash distribution and will be subject to the 10% early withdrawal penalty.
How much was actually put in the Roth IRA? If you put the full $18,000 then you indicate for both Form 1099-R that the funds were converted. But if you only put $14,040 into the Roth IRA then the $3,960 are considered a cash distribution and subject to the 10% penalty.
To enter the conversion:
Makes sense. Thank you for your prompt reply.
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