dnibby
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Nope, still getting the same error. What does it want, 100%? Even though my Form 1099-R box 9a is empty?!?
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On further review, TurboTax asked me if the distribution was from a Roth. It wasn't. So this may have self-cleared.
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I can't seem to edit my original question so here's some additional info.* This distribution is from a 457b plan* Box 7 has a distribution code of 2
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Thanks. Could someone please tell me how to split a *single* W2? I don't see that option in the Wages section.
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- Posted Re: Form 1099-R: Why does TurboTax require a positive value from box 9a? on Retirement tax questions. April 2, 2024 1:43 PM
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