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Level 1
posted Jun 4, 2019 6:33:47 PM

Why 2017 turbo tax program does not give me the option to exclude already taxed NJ IRA distributions from NJ taxable income?

I converted traditional IRA to Roth IRA in 2017 and 2018. The 2018 turbo tax program allowed me to exclude the already taxed portion of the converted amount from NJ taxable income. However, I was not able to do this with the 2017 turbo tax program. I was trying to do amendment for 2017 to correct this, but the turbo tax program does not have this option. Why is this? 

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Level 15
Jun 4, 2019 6:33:48 PM

I think you meant "already taxed NJ IRA contributions."
perhaps there was a bug in 2017 that was corrected in 2018 Turbotax.
The other answer i removed shows a different bug in a related area.

to get the proper tax exclusion amount, work it up as a regular distribution, not a conversion
Turbp tax will; handle that.

PS if you amend, your 2018 recovered calculation will also have to be recalculated

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Level 15
Jun 4, 2019 6:33:48 PM

I think you meant "already taxed NJ IRA contributions."
perhaps there was a bug in 2017 that was corrected in 2018 Turbotax.
The other answer i removed shows a different bug in a related area.

to get the proper tax exclusion amount, work it up as a regular distribution, not a conversion
Turbp tax will; handle that.

PS if you amend, your 2018 recovered calculation will also have to be recalculated

Level 15
Jun 4, 2019 6:33:51 PM

removed

Level 15
Jun 4, 2019 6:33:52 PM

oops wrong answer , removed. Sorry.