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Last year I switched jobs and I rolled the 401k I had with my old employer over to a 457b with my new job. I have a 1099-R that says the taxable amount is $0, but inputing my info it is counted towards my income which is putting me in a higher bracket and costing me quite a bit of money. Is this right or am I doing something wrong?
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No, it should not count as income.
Go back to the posting of the 1099-R.
Once entered there are a series of questions.
This will take it out of your taxable income.
This is how to post a 1099-R
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