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April 1, 2025
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Where can I see how TurboTax calculates my RMD? It disagrees with Vanguard, produces a "we calculate a penalty of $XXX based on the amount not distributed..." message.

  • April 1, 2025
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Vanguard calculates my RMD every year and distributes the full amount on a schedule, but this year TurboTax calculates that I owe a penalty since it thinks I did not take my full distribution. I can't diagnose the issue because I can't see how or where TT calculates my RMD. Thanks!!
    Best answer by emily247

    Update: it does seem it's a logic flaw in the online version 😞 I absolutely cannot trigger the question "Did you take the full amount of the RMD?" I'll try the desktop version...


    Final update (in case anyone has the same issue): Using TurboTax online. Upon federal review, it triggered a "Check This Entry" flag and asked me to fill in my RMD amount on an "RMD Excess Accumulation Worksheet" (Line A "Required RMD amount"). The *next* line on the worksheet was Line B "Amount distributed in 2024," but that entry was not editable. I did this:

    - Filled in the Line A Required RMD amount. Selected Continue

    - The next screen asked me to fill in Line C "Did you withdraw the remaining RMD during the correction window?" I selected "Corrected - Yes" (even though I took the full distribution during 2024!)

    - This triggered another flag on review, which *did* let me fill in Line B of the same form ("Amount distributed in 2024"), so I filled in the amount of the RMD

    - That triggered a final flag on review, where I could check "No entry" on Line C ("Did you withdraw the remaining RMD during the correction window?)

     

    After that, TurboTax seemed content to discard the worksheet, and the issue was resolved.

    2 replies

    AmyC
    Employee
    April 1, 2025

    On the 1099-R worksheet. You want to look at all worksheets. Choose to see everything, not just forms.

    To print or view  your forms:

    • In desktop, switch to Forms Mode. 
    • For online:
      1. On the left side, select  Tax Tools
      2. Select Print center
      3. Select Print, save or preview this year's return
      4. If you have not paid, select pay now.
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    VolvoGirl
    Employee
    April 1, 2025

    Turbo Tax gets the RMD amount from what you enter.   After you enter a 1099R it asks how much was the RMD.   Do you have more than 1 1099R?  If you get a pension say all of it is the RMD.  Anything a pension pays you fulfills the RMD.   Go back and check all the 1099R you entered and the follow up questions.  There have been a couple major updates in the 1099R section so you may need to change your answers.

    fanfare
    Employee
    April 1, 2025

    Due to TurboTax bugs,

    to avoid wrongful penalty, for each 1099-R, tell TurboTax that the distributed amount is the calculated required amount.

     

     

    emily247Author
    April 5, 2025

    Hi - thanks! I would *love* to tell TurboTax this, but I cannot find any place to do so. I've worked through all the follow-up questions, and I've deleted and re-entered the 1099-R. There is one screen where it asks whether I've failed to take my RMD from any accounts, and I say "None of these plans failed to withdraw the RMD," and then on the next screen it says I have a penalty "based on the amount not distributed in 2024." I'm utterly baffled.