How do I change a qualified charitable distribution entry in turbotax? I can't get back to that level of detail to make a change
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Enter your 1099-R exactly as it appears and continue with the interview.
First, be sure that the distribution is from an IRA and that the IRA box is checked in the program. As you continue in the interview section, you will encounter the screen.
As you continue with the interview screens, you will be asked if you donated a portion or all of the distribution to charity. There are eligibility requirements. TurboTax will exclude this amount and will show the notation QCD.
You have to continue through the interview screen by screen. The screen that asks whether you transferred any of the distribution to charity doesn't say "QCD," but that's what it's about. If you answer that you transferred part of the distribution to charity, the next screen will ask you how much was transferred to charity. The next screen after that will tell you that the amount you specified is designated as a QCD. That last confirmation screen is the only place where you will actually see the term QCD.
A QCD is a direct transfer of funds from your IRA custodian, payable to a qualified charity. QCDs can be counted toward satisfying your minimum required distributions (MRDs) for the year, as long as certain rules are met.
In addition to the benefits of giving to charity, a QCD excludes the amount donated from taxable income, which is unlike regular withdrawals from an IRA. Keeping your taxable income lower may reduce the impact to certain tax credits and deductions, including Social Security and Medicare.
Can I make a QCD?
While many IRAs are eligible for QCDs—Traditional, Rollover, Inherited, SEP (inactive plans only), and SIMPLE (inactive plans only)* —there are requirements:
Originally couldn't get into the detailed interview to change the QCD number. After a day I tried again and it worked
I have a 1099-R from my IRA account reflecting a distribution of $1,625.00. The entire amount is for charitable contributions and a qualified charitable distribution but is reflected as a taxable distribution. How do I get turbotax to recognize this as a qualified charitable distribution?
To report a qualified charitable distribution on your Form 1040 tax return, you'll use the 1099-R (even though there's no indication that it was a QCD). Enter the info as a 1099-R and you'll be asked in one of the follow-up questions if it was a Qualified Charitable Distribution.

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