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Level 2
posted Jan 27, 2021 11:57:59 AM

TT computing incorrectly

I took RMD money out of a qualified plan before the rule changed, then returned it.  If I say it was an RMD, TT taxes it, even while giving a message saying (correctly) that it is not taxable!

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Level 15
Jan 27, 2021 12:09:15 PM

Delete the form and start again. This time answer “no” when asked if the distribution was a RMD. Then you will be able to report how much was returned to your plan. 

Level 2
Jan 27, 2021 12:23:56 PM

True. And that's what I did.  However, if I do check "RMD" (which it was at the time) and show it rolled over, TT correctly says it is not taxable, but goes ahead and includes it as a taxable amount!!!!

 

If money  is taken out in the belief that it was an RMD, then properly rolled over, does TT should explain that the box "RMD" should not be checked.

Level 15
Jan 27, 2021 12:35:29 PM

I totally agree that this could be handled better and many taxpayers have had trouble with this issue. 

Level 2
Jan 27, 2021 1:37:00 PM

The problem can be fixed easily by TT, either by instructing users not to check the RMD or not asking the question, as there were no required minimum  distributions in 2020!

Level 2
Jan 30, 2021 9:44:09 AM

There is clearly a program error:  If TurboTax states unequivocably that it is not taxable, then computes as if it were, it is an error.  Moreover, TT says it is "rare" to be correct check "No".  In fact, there may be many who took out RMDs before the law changed, and that would make it not, "Rare."

 

The proper fix is to explain in the 1099R input process is to state, "If an RMD or other distribution was taken during 2020 and later returned or rolled over pursuant to the 2020-only provision not requiring RMDs, you should check the "No" box."

Level 2
Jan 30, 2021 9:45:20 AM

Intuit clearly has had time to fix this error, and has not.  How do we get the word to them?

Intuit Alumni
Jan 30, 2021 12:16:08 PM

Please reach out to us directly at the link here.