Introduction: I took RMD early in 2019 from the inherited IRA, which later in the year has been returned per The Care Act to the account. I have received 1099-R distribution form and Form 5498, which confirms the return ("rollover back").
TurboTax usage: While being prompted by TurboTax on actions with the RMD, I marked "rolled over to another account" (there is no place to enter the actual 5498 values). The confirmation appeared that this amount will not be taxed. However, it is being taxed by TurboTax. It seems like SW bug.
Please, help to correct the issue within TurboTax?
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If you're using the mobile version update to the latest version. That fixed it for me.
I have the same issue and am using Turbo Tax for the MacBook -- High Sierra. Can you tell me what I'm doing wrong or is Turbo Tax in error.
@krustpils wrote:
Introduction: I took RMD early in 2019 from the inherited IRA, which later in the year has been returned per The Care Act to the account. I have received 1099-R distribution form and Form 5498, which confirms the return ("rollover back").
TurboTax usage: While being prompted by TurboTax on actions with the RMD, I marked "rolled over to another account" (there is no place to enter the actual 5498 values). The confirmation appeared that this amount will not be taxed. However, it is being taxed by TurboTax. It seems like SW bug.
Please, help to correct the issue within TurboTax?
The 5498 is information and not entered into TurboTax.
You enter the 1099-R and if the RMD question comes up say that "NONE if this distribution was a RMD" because it was not and RMD cannot be rolled over. The answer that the money was moved to another (or same) account and choose all was rolled over.
If any tax was withheld in box 4 then that is a taxable distribution unless you replaced that money with other funds at the time of the rollover.
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