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tfbill6
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Utah doesn't tax military retirement. Turbotax doesn't have an option to eliminate that 1099R. What can I do?

 
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MonikaK1
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Utah doesn't tax military retirement. Turbotax doesn't have an option to eliminate that 1099R. What can I do?

Enter your 1099-R in the Federal section of TurboTax, since it is taxable at the Federal level.

 

After you have finished making entries in the Federal section, complete your Utah state return. Answer the questions that appear in the Utah state interview. The way that Utah exempts your military pension from tax is different than the method in some other states. Utah requires you to report your military pension. Then, Utah gives you a credit equal to the tax liability on the amount, not to exceed your tax liability. You can read more at Utah Military Pension Credit.

 

See this TurboTax tips article for more information on state treatment of military retirement. Utah is one of twenty-six states that have an income tax but don't tax military retirement.

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Utah doesn't tax military retirement. Turbotax doesn't have an option to eliminate that 1099R. What can I do?

The TurboTax article that MonikaK1 linked in her response is inaccurate because it lists Utah as one of the states that fully taxes military retirement pay, which is incorrect.  I have the same question as the initial thread author, and I have input my 1099-R in the federal return section, but have no way of knowing right now, how TurboTax is accounting for the credit on the Utah State return. 

MonikaK1
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Utah doesn't tax military retirement. Turbotax doesn't have an option to eliminate that 1099R. What can I do?

The TurboTax article cited in my previous reply to @tfbill6 was edited on April 3rd, and I see that it says that Utah fully taxes military pensions, which is not technically correct. I am reporting the article for review.

 

What is different about the way Utah treats military pensions is that Utah requires you to report your military pension on the state return. Then, Utah gives you a credit on the amount, not to exceed your tax liability. You can read more at Utah Military Pension Credit.

 

In addition, Utah has a Retirement Credit. Utah taxpayers can claim either the Military Pension credit or the Retirement Credit if they qualify, but not both.

 

When you enter your Form 1099-R in the Federal section, check to see that you identified it as a military pension where that question appears. Having identified the pension as military in the Federal section should cause TurboTax to calculate and apply the Utah Military Pension Credit to the state return. 

 

After you have finished making entries in the Federal section, complete your Utah state return. Answer all of the questions that appear in the Utah state interview, in order to get any other credits that only apply to that state. TurboTax will prompt you for the information needed to calculate the credits.

 

See also this thread for another discussion of this issue. 

 

You can preview your return before filing to review the forms and worksheets that TurboTax has prepared from your entries and to find out how your taxes were calculated. See here for details. 

 

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