Given: TurboTax 2023 Home and Business, desktop, Windows 10, possible bug in 1099-R handling
Theory: Something about the Spouse’s B having an RMD, and the taxpayer’s C not having an RMD, allowed the spouse’s 1,037 RMD to remain in a buffer when the C 1099-R was created. That 1,037 value was not replaced by the taxpayer’s entry, because the taxpayer had no RMD. I expect therefore this is a programming bug, which can be corrected by (re)initializing that RMD field whenever creating a new 1099-R worksheet.
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The results suggest that you indicated that distribution B was converted to Roth, which is not permitted to be done with an RMD. I would delete and reenter the Form 1099-R for this distribution.
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