Last year I was contributing After Tax contributions to my work place retirement and later on transferred only the Non taxable amount to my Roth IRA and gains to traditional IRA. Later on I rolled back the traditional IRA balances to my work place account so I can make use of the back door Roth IRA. I received a 1099-R and it appears correct to me, but turbo tax is telling my 1099-R is wrong.
I have the following
Box 7: G
IRA/SEP/Simple is Checked.
"Double check Box 7 and the IRA box on your 1099-R"
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Yes, if this 1099-R was for a conversion from a traditional IRA to Roth IRA then code G is incorrect.
But it seems you made a 401k to part Roth and part traditional IRA transfer and then a traditional IRA to 401k transfer?
Can you please clarify for what transaction the 1099-R was issued?
My employer issued a 1099-R for 7k that was transferred to my Traditional IRA (TD Ameritrade)
Employer 1099
Box 7: G
IRA\Simple\SEP: Unchecked
2a:0
TD also issued a 1099-R for transferring to my 401(K)
Box 7: G
IRA\Simple\SEP: Checked
2a: 0
For the second 1099-R from TD, it seems you answered "yes" to the questions "Was the money rolled over to a Roth IRA" and that trigged the message. Since it was rolled over to your 401k you will need to say "no" to the questions "Was the money rolled over to a Roth IRA"
Are you using TurboTax Download or TurboTax Online?
I selected no and I am using the online version.
You can ignore the error message in TurboTax Online if you selected "no" to the questions "Was the money rolled over to a Roth IRA" and click “This is Correct”.
You can verify on Form 1040 line 4 that the entry is correct. You will see the distribution amount on line 4a and 4b will be $0 with ROLLOVER next to it.
To preview Form 1040:
The warning message is simply a bug in the online version of TurboTax. A Form 1099-R with code G and the IRA/SEP/SIMPLE box marked has nothing to do with a Roth IRA.
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