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April 8, 2024
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401K rollover to IRA

  • April 8, 2024
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I had $225,000 rollover to IRA in local bank.  The 401K people withheld $45,000 in Income Taxes.   I just want to verify that I need to put $180,000 as the amount I rolled over on Form 1040.  (The $180,000 is the amount of the check I received).....

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    Best answer by SteamTrain

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    Already answered by an expert... dmertz : Can't you find it?

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    "You rolled over only $180,134.  The $45,033 withheld for taxes remains a taxable distribution to you, includible on Form 1040 line 5b and, if you are under age 59½, subject to an early-distribution penalty on Form 5329."

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    Rolled $225,167 from 401K. 401K manager withheld $45,033. deposited balance ($180,134) into IRA at bank. reported the amount rolled as $180,134. Just want to verify? (intuit.com)

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    DawnC
    Employee
    April 8, 2024

    You should have received a 1099-R for the distribution.   Enter it exactly how you see it.   After you are done, TurboTax tax will ask you what you did with the money.   You will enter the amount you rolled over, and TurboTax will report the correct figures on Form 1040 automatically.   Where do I enter a 1099-R?

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    SteamTrain
    Employee
    April 8, 2024

    Duplicate:

    Already answered by an expert... dmertz : Can't you find it?

    ________________________________

    "You rolled over only $180,134.  The $45,033 withheld for taxes remains a taxable distribution to you, includible on Form 1040 line 5b and, if you are under age 59½, subject to an early-distribution penalty on Form 5329."

    __________________

    Rolled $225,167 from 401K. 401K manager withheld $45,033. deposited balance ($180,134) into IRA at bank. reported the amount rolled as $180,134. Just want to verify? (intuit.com)

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