Reviewing my federal return - it finds errors on forms the program created from the data I provided - it put the data in wrong but won't let me fix it. I checked - MY input was correct.
On Sched B 1099-INT - it entered the wrong state for my address then it finds a state/zip mismatch but will only let me fix the zip when the zip is correct. I checked - MY ADDRESS has the correct state and ZIP. I don't know where it got this info but it won't let me fix the error.
On a 1099-$ - it keeps telling me that the "RMD Box" needs to be checked if this is an RMD - it isn't. I looked - when inputting the 1099-R I said none of it was an RMD. Why is it asking me this question?
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An error of that type, usually is the result of uploading a picture, or PDF of your 1099-INT instead of just entering it manually.
Delete that 1099-INT entirely, then enter the data manually, and that error won't occur (well....probably won't...95% sure).
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Well, I tried to paste pictures of the screens I am seeing but, despite having a pic import button, apparently, that isn't allowed - complained about HTML when I pressed post...
I have looked (repeatedly) at the "My Info" section and the data is correct. My address state is VA. The check this entry screen for Sched B Form 1099-INT screen has "Recipient's address" state as "MA". And, yes, same 1099. It only allows me to change the ZIP not the state - the ZIP displayed is right.
The Form 1099-R "check this entry" screen is where the RMD box shows up. This 1099-R is not an RMD. On the data entry screens it specifically asked - and I specifically answered it is not and RMD (and, since this is a pension and not an IRA or 401K (which was ALSO asked and answered) - I don't get why this is showing up.
An error of that type, usually is the result of uploading a picture, or PDF of your 1099-INT instead of just entering it manually.
Delete that 1099-INT entirely, then enter the data manually, and that error won't occur (well....probably won't...95% sure).
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Uploads of PDF files, or Pictures of your tax documents can end up with all sorts of errors. The AI that "interprets" the info on a picture or PDF, is simply not good enough for error free interpretation...
The issue for the pension, is that once you reach age 73, and RMD is required. Its' even required of a pension, even though you have no control over it. The pension provider's original calculations has already met the requirements for the RMD.
You just indicate it is ALL an RMD and that the box 1 value is the RMD amount. (But when it asks how much was the RMD, round the cents amount down to the even $ amount ...there are bugs in the RMD calcs with some strange rounding going on)
Deleting the 1099 and then manually entering the data worked.
Thanks
I did that, and it stopped complaining but military retirement is not a 401K... If all pensions need to be treated as RMDs, why does the program ask if it is an RMD when inputting the data?
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