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401(k) Rollovers show as income but are not taxable. Turbotax will show the distribution on Form 1040 Line 16a (for Pensions and Annuities) with the word ROLLOVER next to it, and there will be no tax consequence.
Please see the screenshot below that shows the screen, in TurboTax, where you would show the rollover designation.
In TurboTax, jump directly to the entry screen for Form 1099-R:
1. In
the TurboTax search box, enter 1099-r (with the dashes) and press the Enter
key,
Then click on the jump to
1099-R link.
2. On the Your 1099-R screen, check the Yes button by Did you have any of these types of income in 2015?, then click Continue.
3. Follow the prompts to either import or enter your RRB-1099-R form and finish the interviews.
Important: if a Form 1099-R box is blank, leave the box blank in TurboTax! Do not enter a "0" (zero). Be sure to answer the question that you moved the money to another retirement account (this could be the same retirement account).
If you had tax withholding on Form 1099-R box 4, you will get it back as either a refund or when it is applied as withholding for tax owed (liabilities) on your Form 1040.
401(k) Rollovers show as income but are not taxable. Turbotax will show the distribution on Form 1040 Line 16a (for Pensions and Annuities) with the word ROLLOVER next to it, and there will be no tax consequence.
Please see the screenshot below that shows the screen, in TurboTax, where you would show the rollover designation.
In TurboTax, jump directly to the entry screen for Form 1099-R:
1. In
the TurboTax search box, enter 1099-r (with the dashes) and press the Enter
key,
Then click on the jump to
1099-R link.
2. On the Your 1099-R screen, check the Yes button by Did you have any of these types of income in 2015?, then click Continue.
3. Follow the prompts to either import or enter your RRB-1099-R form and finish the interviews.
Important: if a Form 1099-R box is blank, leave the box blank in TurboTax! Do not enter a "0" (zero). Be sure to answer the question that you moved the money to another retirement account (this could be the same retirement account).
If you had tax withholding on Form 1099-R box 4, you will get it back as either a refund or when it is applied as withholding for tax owed (liabilities) on your Form 1040.
I mistakenly received two RMD's from my 401K in 2019. I rolled the second RMD into an existing traditional IRA within 60 days. How do I enter into Turbo Tax so the second RMD is not included in my AGI?
Please follow the instructions in this link. Here is a summary on how you report this as a rollover.:
So it’s ok that it shows up under total income but not in taxable income, is that right? Because my total income looks so high, is it preventing me from being able to take other deductions, such a charitable deductions? All of our charitable deductions influenced our taxes 0 this year.
Yes, it is okay that it shows up under total income. It is not preventing other deductions or otherwise counting "against" you. It may be that your charitable deductions are not counting because your higher standard deduction is better this year or for some other reason.
To check to see if the higher standard deduction is being used, take a look at your tax summary following these steps:
The standard deductions for 2019 are as follows:
Single filing status/Married Filing Separately: $12,200
Head of Household: $18,350
Married Filing Jointly: $24,400
Additions for over age 65 and blind, per person: $1,300
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