If I took out 100,000 for example and want to split that over three years how do I do this? Would the gross distribution be 100,000 and the taxable amount be 33,333? Or would the gross and taxable amount be 33,333.
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The distribution would be $100,000 and the taxable amount would be $33,333.
But that is calculated by the TurboTax software. You enter the Form 1099-R that you received exactly as received and then answer the follow-up question concerning a Covid-19 withdrawal.
@dbadma wrote:
If I took out 100,000 for example and want to split that over three years how do I do this? Would the gross distribution be 100,000 and the taxable amount be 33,333? Or would the gross and taxable amount be 33,333.
"If" - did you? Do you have a 1099-R for a 2020 distribution? Was it because of COVID?
So it seems, they would do this if only I do not check the box Pay tax on entire retirement distribution in 2020?
@dbadma wrote:
So it seems, they would do this if only I do not check the box Pay tax on entire retirement distribution in 2020?
That is correct.
If I paid taxes on the money I withdrew could I split that up in 3 years?
@dbadma wrote:
If I paid taxes on the money I withdrew could I split that up in 3 years?
The tax? No. The tax withheld will apply to 2020.
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