As I was checking the state return, I was asked to check Income and retirement worksheet 7d.
"spouse retirement distributions were entered on Fed 1099-R. Enter the amount for which taxes were already paid due to Fed/GA tax law differences from 1981-1996."
I paid taxes on the amount I pulled out. Is that what it is talking about? Should I enter the same amount that I pulled out that is listed on 7a? If I do that I go from owing to getting a couple of thousand back. Please advise
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No. Georgia is looking for any contributions made between 1981-1986 that were not deductible on the state return.
See a detailed explanation by Super Champ @DoninGA: For Georgia State tax, it is asking for IRA Distribution Previously taxed... and enter IRA Basis Adj...
This is a conduit IRA that I inherited. I don't even know if it existed then. I have never been asked that question before.
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