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  • February 17, 2021
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I rolled over a 401k to a roth ira in December 2020.

My 1099R shows no taxable amount in box 2a and 2b.  When entering this 1099R into Turbotax and answering the question stating that I am rolling over this 401k to a Roth, turbotax still does not count the amount as taxable.  

Can someone help

 

    Best answer by macuser_22

    @htjones wrote:

    Yes, box 7 is coded G.

    The check was sent directly to my new broker.

    If the 1099R was sent wrong, how should I handle this with my tax return?


    If the check was made out properly then your broker should have deposited it into a Traditional IRA and not a Roth.   I doubt that the 401(k) plan will issue a corrected 1099-R, but the rules say you must ask them.

     

    Assuming that they refuse to issue a corrected 1099-R then you use a substitute 1099-R instead (there is an option for a substitute on the IRA type screen).

     

    Enter everything the same as your 1099-R but make box 2a the same as box 1.   Answer NO to the rollover to a 401(k) and YES to the rollover to a Roth IRA question.    Enter  explanation statement that the rollover went to a Roth and not a Traditional IRA and the 401(k) plan refused to re-issue the 1099-R.

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    macuser_22
    Employee
    February 17, 2021

    @htjones wrote:

    I rolled over a 401k to a roth ira in December 2020.

    My 1099R shows no taxable amount in box 2a and 2b.  When entering this 1099R into Turbotax and answering the question stating that I am rolling over this 401k to a Roth, turbotax still does not count the amount as taxable.  

    Can someone help

     


    Is the box 7 code  G?

     

    A zero in box 2a indicates that the 1099-R insurer directed the rollover to a Traditional IRA, not a Roth or box 2a would probably the same as box 1.

     

    If you were issued  a check to deposit the  it shoukd have been payable to your Traditional IRA and should never have ended up in a Roth.

     

     

    **Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**
    htjonesAuthor
    February 17, 2021

    Yes, box 7 is coded G.

    The check was sent directly to my new broker.

    If the 1099R was sent wrong, how should I handle this with my tax return?

    macuser_22
    Employee
    February 17, 2021

    @htjones wrote:

    Yes, box 7 is coded G.

    The check was sent directly to my new broker.

    If the 1099R was sent wrong, how should I handle this with my tax return?


    If the check was made out properly then your broker should have deposited it into a Traditional IRA and not a Roth.   I doubt that the 401(k) plan will issue a corrected 1099-R, but the rules say you must ask them.

     

    Assuming that they refuse to issue a corrected 1099-R then you use a substitute 1099-R instead (there is an option for a substitute on the IRA type screen).

     

    Enter everything the same as your 1099-R but make box 2a the same as box 1.   Answer NO to the rollover to a 401(k) and YES to the rollover to a Roth IRA question.    Enter  explanation statement that the rollover went to a Roth and not a Traditional IRA and the 401(k) plan refused to re-issue the 1099-R.

    **Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**