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The forms you need are not in TurboTax YET. If you took a distribution from a retirement account due to coronavirus related issues, you will be able to waive the penalty and spread the ordinary tax over tax years 2020-2022. However, the forms have not been finalized by the IRS yet, so TurboTax has not been updated. Once the forms are final (no date determined by IRS yet), you will see the options to apply the tax relief provisions on Form 8915-E (covid-related relief). Visit this FAQ to sign up to be notified when it is ready
Those who qualify as individuals directly impacted by the pandemic will be able to withdraw up to $100k from their retirement accounts without facing the 10% early withdrawal penalty. You qualify if:
The distribution would be taxed over 2020, 2021, and 2022. You’ll have that time to pay back the funds you withdrew, without the amount impacting that year’s cap on contributions, and if you pay back the amount within that time, you’ll be able to claim a refund on those taxes.
As things change, TurboTax is continually updated and able to handle every situation that arises to ensure your taxes are done right, so you’ll receive your maximum refund.
After you enter your form 1099-R in TuroTax, you will come to a screen that says Did you use your IRA or pay for any of these expenses? You need to enter your distribution amount in the last box that says Another reason, and then you won't get the penalty.
I actually did that but how will the IRS know it was due to COVID if you put it under other. When I originally came to that section where I entered my 1099-R it stated Turbo Tax doesn't have the means to complete it and to try again later.
@shafer0219 wrote:
I actually did that but how will the IRS know it was due to COVID if you put it under other.
They won't - which is why this must be reported properly as a COVID-19 related distribution on line 1 of the new 8915-E form (that does not exist yet). You need to wait for that form.
Choosing "Another Reason" will put it on the 5329 form which is only half of reporting. The 5329 instructions say:
What’s New
Qualified disaster or coronavirus-related
distributions. The additional tax
on early distributions doesn't apply to
qualified disaster or coronavirus-related
distributions. See Form 8915-E for more
details.
CARES Act allowed retirement plan COVID-19 related distributions and that can be paid back over 3 years or the tax spread over 3 years - it also eliminated the 10% early distribution penalty.
That is reported on a new 8915-E form that is not yet available and there is no estimated release date since the form is still in the draft state at the IRS. There is no telling how long it will take the IRS to make the electronic form available. Typical it takes the IRS 2-4 weeks to release the electronic form specifications after the paper version is released. e-file providers must program from the electronic specifications.
The draft paper form is here:
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-dft/f8915e--dft.pdf
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-dft/i8915e--dft.pdf
Also to see if you qualify for a COVID-19 related distribution see:
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/coronavirus-related-relief-for-retirement-plans-and-iras-questions-and-...
The forms you need are not in TurboTax YET. If you took a distribution from a retirement account due to coronavirus related issues, you will be able to waive the penalty and spread the ordinary tax over tax years 2020-2022. However, the forms have not been finalized by the IRS yet, so TurboTax has not been updated. Once the forms are final (no date determined by IRS yet), you will see the options to apply the tax relief provisions on Form 8915-E (covid-related relief). Visit this FAQ to sign up to be notified when it is ready
Those who qualify as individuals directly impacted by the pandemic will be able to withdraw up to $100k from their retirement accounts without facing the 10% early withdrawal penalty. You qualify if:
The distribution would be taxed over 2020, 2021, and 2022. You’ll have that time to pay back the funds you withdrew, without the amount impacting that year’s cap on contributions, and if you pay back the amount within that time, you’ll be able to claim a refund on those taxes.
As things change, TurboTax is continually updated and able to handle every situation that arises to ensure your taxes are done right, so you’ll receive your maximum refund.
Any idea on when this will be available. I'd really like to get my taxes done. TurboTax keeps sending me messages saying don't forget to finish your taxes. Ahhhh, I'm waiting on TurboTax. I've always used TurboTax but thinking about seeing if other platforms are ready.
Visit this FAQ to sign up to be notified when it is ready. Since the IRS has not finalized the form yet, it can't be filed yet using any electronic software platform. The IRS does not even start accepting e-filed returns until Feb 12 this year. If you use the link in the FAQ I linked to, you can request to be notified when the form is live.
You can use this link here to update information about what marketing emails you receive from TurboTax.
I can't believe this form isn't ready. I should have went were my neighbor went. His are done.
You will report this on a Form 8915-E. On February 11th, the IRS finalized the Form 8915-E for retirement plan distributions under the CARES act. The form will be available on TurboTax for efile approximately February 24th.
Please sign-up here and we will email you once the form is live.
In the mean time, you can make sure you are eligible for the provision here - Coronavirus Relief
Now that February 24th is here and its still not updated what is the new date for this to happen.
The TurboTax 8915-E should be available on Feb. 25 (pending IRS approval by then). Updates are usually at night so check on the 26th.
See the forms availability list:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/forms/help/irs-forms-availability-table-for-turbotax-individual-pe...
The IRS just finalized the form on Feb 11. TurboTax must now submit their 8915-E software to the IRS for testing to be sure that both TurboTax and the IRS e-file computer are compatible. That process usually takes the IRS 2-3 weeks for approval to release the new form to the public.
See below for a link to sign up for an email when the form is ready.
This form is necessary to report COVID related distributions from IRA's and other retirement plans to report the distribution, pay it back over 3 years or spread the tax over 3 years.
A COVID-19 related distribution is reported on a new 8915-E form.
See this TurboTax FAQ to sign up for an e-mail when the form is ready.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/tax-topics/help/why-am-i-getting-getting-a-10-penalty-on-my-1099-r...
The TurboTax 8915-E should be available on Feb. 25 (pending IRS approval by then). Updates are usually at night so check on the 26th.
See the forms availability list:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/forms/help/irs-forms-availability-table-for-turbotax-individual-pe...
The IRS just finalized the form on Feb 11. TurboTax must now submit their 8915-E software to the IRS for testing to be sure that both TurboTax and the IRS e-file computer are compatible. That process usually takes the IRS 2-3 weeks for approval to release the new form to the public.
See below for a link to sign up for an email when the form is ready.
This form is necessary to report COVID related distributions from IRA's and other retirement plans to report the distribution, pay it back over 3 years or spread the tax over 3 years.
A COVID-19 related distribution is reported on a new 8915-E form.
See this TurboTax FAQ to sign up for an e-mail when the form is ready.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/tax-topics/help/why-am-i-getting-getting-a-10-penalty-on-my-1099-r...
They said it was going to the 24th and now its the 25th. I see a trend here.
It's the 25th and nothing. What is the new date now?
The form 8915-E you stated shows different:
The COVID relief is ultimately reported on 8915-E. The new date has been extended to tomorrow 02/26.
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