Last year I had a specific checking account from which I used to pay for a portion of my RMD for Qualified Charitable Distributions. Unfortunately, I had a stroke last year and I am having a problem finding what form I need to find that form ---can somebody give me a hand?? Thanks so much. [Removed PII]
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Certainly. The form you will use to report this QCD, which is part of your RMD, is/are your Form 1099-R(s).
Your Form 1099-R(s) report all of the money that you withdrew from your IRA last year.
And, although they may not indicate the exact amount that went toward your QCD, you can locate your specific checking account's statements to find the total amount you contributed so that you'll have it when inputting your Form 1099-R within TurboTax.
On your Form 1099-R, look for the Code used in Box 7. It might have a "Y" Code. If this code was used, it tells the IRS that the money was a QCD. However, if you see Code 7, which means regular distribution, you will still be able to indicate within TurboTax how much of your distribution went toward your QCD.
Here is how to report your QCD and RMD within TurboTax using your Form 1099-R (and checking account statement):
And you can not use a checking account, unless the checking account is inside your IRA. A QCD has to go directly from the IRA to the charity. If the IRA sends the check to you it has to be made out to the charity. Then you mail that check to the charity. I do all my QCD from Vanguard that way.
You only enter it from the 1099R.
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