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Distribution from Inherited non qualified annuity not being handled correctly by Turbotax Home & Business for 2024

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The downloadable Turbotax Home and Business for 2024 returns is not letting me enter the correct information for a distribution from a nonqualified annuity that I inherited 7 years ago.

 

When the decedent died, I elected the nonqualified beneficiary stretch option, pursuant to which I am required to take annual RMDs over my life expectancy. Even though this is not an IRA or a qualified plan, I have to take an RMD every year.

 

Each year, I receive a 1099-R with code 4D in box 7, which indicates this is a distribution from a nonqualified annuity after death of the owner.

 

For the past 6 years, when the interview asked if the decedent was born before 1-1-1950, I selected the radio button to indicate that he was born before 1-1-1950, and the next page would inform me that, because the person would have been over 73, I must take an RMD. So, I would check the boxes to indicate that the entire distribution was an RMD. And the interview would move on to the next topic, and not flag any errors. And I would efile my return without issue.

 

However, Turbotax 2024 changed the 1099-R form in the program, and there is a new section on the form called RMD Excess Accumulation Worksheet. And they changed the interview questions, and it appears they introduced a new error this year.

 

For 2024, when the interview asks if the decedent was born before 1-1-1950, and I select the radio button to indicate that he was born before 1-1-1950, the next page no longer informs me that, because the person would have been over 73, I must take an RMD, like in past years.

 

Instead, the interview asks me if the distribution is from either a 430(b) plan or another type of qualified plan. I have to select one of those choices, even though this nonqualified annuity is not a qualified plan. So, I select that it's another type of qualified plan, and the next page says that, if I am required to take an RMD from this account in 2024, enter the amount.

 

However, when I enter the amount of the RMD I am required to take under the beneficiary stretch option rules, a little message appears and informs me "RMD amount should not be entered for this distribution." Whether I put the amount of the RMD or zero in that box, there is a red exclamation (indicating an error) mark next to the Form 1099-R in the list of "forms in my return." And the numbers I enter are red on the Form 1099-R indicating an error. And nothing I have tried gets rid of the red exclamation point or numbers.

 

And even though I took the full required RMD, it appears to be believe that I did not take the full amount, because it then asks me if I took the remaining amount of the RMD during the correction window.

 

Turbotax is not handling this distribution correctly, and I would appreciate any help. Thank you.

Best answer by Carlin1

I followed the instructions and still have the same do-loop. Clearly there is a problem with the online program.


rkingrea,

 

The software has been updated and you can now select a non-qualified option.

 

Carlin

2 replies

March 9, 2025

TurboTax has identified the issue you are experiencing and is working to resolve it.  Please go to the following Help article about the error and to sign up to receive progress updates on the situation.   Please note, although the Help article references code 7D, it is the same issue you are experiencing with code 4D.  

Why am I getting an error when entering Form 1099-R box 7 code 7D? 

 

[Edited: 3/11/1015- 10:33 AM pdt]

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Employee
March 9, 2025

David, thank you for letting me know they are working to fix this bug. However, the link you provided takes me to a webpage outside of Turbotax, and it asks me to sign in, but I don't have sign in credentials, and it doesn't offer a way to sign up.  Do you know how I can access it?

March 9, 2025

You will need to create an account.  At the bottom of the sign-in screen, you should see the following:

 

New to Intuit? Create an account

 

Or you can go to Create an Intuit Account

 

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March 10, 2025

I am having the same problem.  I did find a way to escape the dreaded infinite loop and that is by just entering the code "D" in Box 7 (eliminating the code "4").  My final tax owed remained the same.  I don't know if this would cause an alert with the IRS since the amount of tax I will be paying seems to be correct. I have put too much time trying to figure out the correct way to enter my information and certainly don't want to print out my return and mail it.  

March 11, 2025

By dropping the number "4" you are changing the number on your 1099-R, a copy of which goes to the IRS.  This may be immaterial but the disparity could also trigger some sort of review of the return.  To my knowledge, the workaround I suggested--simply telling the Turbotax step-by-step "interviewer" that there is no RMD for the account--does not misrepresent the information on the 1099-R or otherwise result in any misrepresentations on the final tax return or accompanying forms, and properly reflects the amount of tax owed (i.e., without an erroneously generated underpayment of RMDs penalty).