Turbo Tax is not taxing the income distributed from 403b (pre-tax) plan rolled/transfered to Roth IRA (post tax).
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Fidelity had a G in box 7, but it should be a 7. Turbo Tax wouldn't change the calculation regardless of the code. Read other posts where others had to delete and reorder the 1099-R, which also worked for me. Deleted 3 1099-R, saved file, logout, re-entered the 1099-R. Thank You. It was driving me crazy.
@user17754603828 go through the step-x-step procedure.
At one point it asks if you rolled the money over to a ROTH 401K - the answer is NO - you rolled it to a Roth IRA (which will get asked later).
is that the issue.
the 1099-R is correctly a "G" in Box 7, but I suspect you are not answering the questions correctly.
If you follow the questions closely, it will create the taxable event. I tested it just now and it worked. Answer "no" to this question:
Is the amount in box 2a of this Form 1099-R nonzero? If it's zero, this form is reporting a rollover to a traditional IRA, not to a Roth IRA.
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