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January 30, 2025
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How do I fix TurboTax not recognizing RMD was fully taken, since it was taken from four different funds within one IRA?

  • January 30, 2025
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The amounts taken from the four funds (all in one IRA account) add up to the correct RMD. But TurboTax is not adding up the four withdrawals and applying them all to the RMD. (Last year's situation was the same, and TurboTax had no issue with this at that time.)

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    VolvoGirl
    Employee
    January 30, 2025

    Turbo Tax changed this year. When it asks about the RMD it is only asking for that one 1099R. You need to enter the amount in box 1 on that 1099R for the RMD, not the total RMD for all.

    MelSuzAuthor
    January 31, 2025

    Thank you for your reply.  That worked perfectly!

    February 25, 2025

    As of yesterday, TurboTax seems to have fixed this issue. They have changed the questions to be clear that they want the RMD just for the account that each distribution came from. Then, they ask if there were any other accounts with no distributions (and thus no 1099-R) and what the total RMD was for those accounts. I deleted all my previous entries and re-entered them. This time no error message or tax penalty!

    March 5, 2025

    This is not fixed. I have 2 IRAs, one of which I pay the total RMD for both IRA, the other of which I do not take money from. I was able to enter the total distributed (to me and to charities) for the first IRA from the 1099-R. The second does not send a 1099-R because I take no money from it. Turbotax asks me to enter the MRD for the second IRA, but it does not correctly add the payments. The money distributed from the first IRA totals more than the MRDs from both, but TurboTax does not seem to use that data. Instead it enters the RMD for the second account as a shortfall and calculates a penalty even though the total payments added together are more than the sum of the two. I checked the Forms view and some of the numbers aren't there and TurboTax won't let me make changes in the Forms View. You need to fix this.

    March 5, 2025

    This has not been corrected despite the claim below. See my entry at the bottom.

     

    March 6, 2025

    I found a solution -- change from Easy Step to FORMS, and you see a Smart Table that you can enter your data onto. I found it simpler than the EasyStep instructions, which I found misleading.

    March 10, 2025

    Yes, the IRS allows you to take your annual RMD from any combination of your accounts.  If you know you withdrew the required amount, when entering a 1099-R you can indicate that 'all of the distribution was RMD' and then enter the total distribution amount as the RMD amount. 

     

    Here's more info on IRS Requirements for RMD's.

     

    @jeffhecht