Last year I rolled over my roth 401K from previous company to Vanguard roth IRA, and received 1099R, on that tax form it shows about 1/3 of the money is my contribution, yet after I import the form, my tax due went up a lot , and on the `Retirement Income Results` page, it showed all the gross distribution from box 1 is taxable, that's is so not true, my contribution part is after tax money, and any dividends earned from my portion should be tax free too, why do I have to pay tax on the whole gross distribution? is there a way I can correct this?
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Your form 1099-R is correctly coded. Code H in box 7 means Direct rollover of a designated Roth account distribution to a Roth IRA.
When entering your 1099-R, in the interview, you will indicate that this is a rollover.
Enter your form 1099-R by following these steps:
It should not be a taxable event if you rolled over the distribution. Did you do a trustee-to-trustee direct rollover? Check to make sure the 1099-R form is imported correctly. What is the distribution code on the 1099-R form?
yes, it's a trustee-to-trustee direct rollover, Alight directly mailed the check to Vanguard, before that I was on the phone with both of them to make sure it's a Roth 401K rollover to Roth IRA.
The distribution code in box 7 is H,
box 2a Taxable amount is blank
box 2b: Taxable amount not determined total distribution
box 5: it shows my contribution amount
box 11 1st year of desig. Roth contrib 2011
Your form 1099-R is correctly coded. Code H in box 7 means Direct rollover of a designated Roth account distribution to a Roth IRA.
When entering your 1099-R, in the interview, you will indicate that this is a rollover.
Enter your form 1099-R by following these steps:
thank you for the reply, I double checked the form and figured out that I checked the wrong box, on 1099-R, the box 2b has `Total distribution` box checked, but when I filed the tax, I checked the box `Taxable amount not determined`, as soon as i fix the checkbox, the number looks right. thanks!
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