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February 9, 2022
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MA Tax-exempt pension

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Best answer by gcorbin_51

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Just got off of the phone with Lisa at TurboTax who quickly resolved the issue.

 

Under the statement:

"Form 1: Tax-Exempt Pension should not be entered directly on Form 1 for State Electronic Filing. You should enter the information on the Federal Return, Form 1099-R and/or use the Pensions and Annuities Smart Worksheet to make any tax-exempt adjustments."

there was a box that contained a 0 amount.

Deleting 0 resolved the issue.

 

Thank you to everyone who tried to help resolve the issue and especially to Lisa.

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February 9, 2022

Trying to submit MA taxes.

I receive the item to address:

"Form 1: Tax-Exempt Pension should not be entered directly on Form 1 for State Electronic Filing. You should enter the information on the Federal Return, Form 1099-R and/or use the Pensions and Annuities Smart Worksheet to make any tax-exempt adjustments."

 

Not sure what to do.

 

Suggestions?

Thanks

February 9, 2022

When you input your pension into the federal area of the return, did you indicate that it was from a tax-exempt source for the state of Massachusetts? To do this:

  1. Verify your 1099-R entry under Federal > Wages & Income > Retirement Plans and Social Security > IRA, 401 (k), Pension Plan Withdrawals (1099-R)
  2. If this is a tax-exempt pension in the state of Massachusetts, it should fall under one of the categories of Qualified government retirement distributions listed on the Where is your distribution from? screen.
  3. Continue through the remaining 1099-R screens.

If you do it this way, the system should automatically exempt it on the state return and should clear the error you are encountering. If you entered everything correctly the first time, you may want to try to delete it and re-enter the information. 

February 9, 2022

I have two 1099-Rs this year:

One Is for an IRA distribution that is taxable in MA and that is showing up on my MA tax return (Distribution Code 7.)

 

The second is for a Rollover from a 401(k) to an IRA (not Roth) that is not a taxable event (Distribution Code G.)

Could this be the one causing me an issue?

Thank you