If I enter a RMD for a pension plan from the Hawaii, Turbotax forces me to answer questions about an annuity. But this pension is NOT an annuity.
I followed the online Turbotax instructions to delete and re-enter the 1099R. After deleting this 1099R, I saved and exited Turbotax and waited about half an hour. Then I opened Turbotax again and entered the 1099R.
But the same thing happened again.
If I did not enter an RMD, everything was fine. But I read online that once a pension recipient is over 72 1/2, the pension falls under RMD rules. Since the pension recipient is older than 73. I entered the RMD.
And aghin, Turbotax is still insisting I answer questions as if the pension were an annuity. It is NOT an annuity, but Turbotax won't let me finish the return unless I answer annuity questions that are irrelevant. .
What to do?
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You will need to review your answers. If your plan is a 401(a), you should not check the box that says "Yes, this is a 403(b) plan."
If you do, you are effectively telling the software, "I have a Tax-Sheltered Annuity," which triggers the confusing questions about annuity start dates and cost basis.
Follow these steps to bypass the annuity loop:
Regarding the RMD questions, follow these steps to complete the RMD section:
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