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posted Feb 6, 2024 3:05:16 PM

Form 5329 error

Form 5329 line 2 reports some of my 401K dividends with exception code #12, meaning that the income was wrongly indicated on the 1099-R as taxable because I'm over 59 1/2 years old. This code indicates the 1099-R uses code 1, J or S. However, none of these codes are on the relevant 1099-R (it is code "U") and none are entered in TurboTax (only code "U"). How can I let someone at TurboTax know about this error in their software? (I am over that age and not subject to the extra 10% penalty tax, but the dividends are taxable at the regular rate.)

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Expert Alumni
Feb 12, 2024 12:56:58 PM

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Level 15
Feb 12, 2024 3:01:20 PM

It's interesting that I've only seen this bug mentioned with regard to 2023 TurboTax (several times) despite the bug having been introduced in 2012 TurboTax 11 years ago.  (I researched this yesterday.)

 

This bug exists only in step-by-step mode of the CD/download version of TurboTax, so after completing the entry of the Code-U Form 1099-R you can simply delete the extraneous Form 5329.  The code-12 entry on line 2 of Form 5329 will only reappear if you edit the Form 1099-R.

 

This bug only presents itself if the individual who received the distribution was over age 59½ during the tax year as indicated by the birthdate entered in Personal Info.

 

@CatinaT1 , please report this bug.