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The total withdrawal amount of $16,100 from my wife and my own Roth IRAs, Turbotax still takes $10,100 out of it as taxable. I thought all should be taken as no tax.

All 16100 are used to pay my daugher's college tuition in 2020.
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The total withdrawal amount of $16,100 from my wife and my own Roth IRAs, Turbotax still takes $10,100 out of it as taxable. I thought all should be taken as no tax.

Was it less than 5 years old?

The total withdrawal amount of $16,100 from my wife and my own Roth IRAs, Turbotax still takes $10,100 out of it as taxable. I thought all should be taken as no tax.

The taxable amount of the distribution as reported on Form 1099-R in box 2a is entered on a tax return as ordinary income and taxed at your current tax rate.

The distribution

  • Not in excess of your qualified higher education expenses

from an IRA removes the 10% early withdrawal penalty, not the taxability of the distribution.

 

IRS Tax Topic - https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc557

The total withdrawal amount of $16,100 from my wife and my own Roth IRAs, Turbotax still takes $10,100 out of it as taxable. I thought all should be taken as no tax.

No. That's not what I want answer.  my 1099R 2a is blank. I know the amount in 2a is for taxable income. But I do not have 2a amount. That's what I got confused.

The total withdrawal amount of $16,100 from my wife and my own Roth IRAs, Turbotax still takes $10,100 out of it as taxable. I thought all should be taken as no tax.

No, more than 5 years.

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