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May 4, 2025
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I do not have a RMD or don't know where to find it

  • May 4, 2025
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would the RMD be the monthly amount distributed to me

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Employee
May 4, 2025

If you are reporting a distribution with monthly payments say all is RMD. 

Employee
May 4, 2025

You will get a 1099R for a distribution you took from a retirement account.  Some or all of that might be your RMD (Required Minimum Distribution)   If you do not know the amount for the RMD the custodian of the plan can tell you how much your RMD amount was.   If you have a 1099R for a pension, you say it was all an RMD.

 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/retirement-benefits/rmd/L5Nqogylp_US_en_US?uid=m7dj7gdt IMPORT

 

 

To enter your retirement income, Go to  Federal> Wages and Income>Retirement Plans and Social Security>IRA  401 k) Pension Plan Withdrawals to enter your 1099R.

 

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Employee
May 5, 2025

The concept of RMD is that if you have a retirement account like a 401k or an IRA, you can't keep it tax-free forever, you have to withdraw something each year and pay the tax.  How much you must withdraw is called your RMD (required minimum distribution) and is based on your age and the account balance at the end of last year.

 

However, because the payments on a traditional monthly pension are already based on your life expectancy, the entire amount counts as the RMD.  Turbotax only needs to ask the question because the program can't tell whether a 1099-R is from a pension or an IRA.

 

If you have a pension, say the entire amount is the RMD.

 

If you have another retirement account, your broker can tell you what your RMD is.  It is not a special withdrawal, just the total amount you must withdraw.  For example, if your RMD is $5000, and you withdraw $1000 per month for living expenses ($12,000 per year), then you already withdrew more than the RMD.  $5000 of the withdrawal was the RMD and the other $7000 was not.