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Where to modify excessive 401k contribution for Smart Check

  • June 3, 2019
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I have excessive 401k contribution for 2018 tax year and withdrawn the excessive amount on March 2019. I reported the amount in Less Common Income as instructed, but when I run SMART CHECK in Turbo tax it kept showing that I have over-contribution. Should I go change the 401k contribution amount under W2 section or there is other place I can make modification? I need a way to pass the SMART CHECK.  Thanks

Best answer by RachelW33

No, you should not change the 401 (K) contribution amount on your W2.

TurboTax is aware of the e-filing issue that you are having and is currently working on a solution. An update to fix the issue is expected to be released around 4/5/2019.  

Be sure to sign up for updates to be alerted as soon as there is a solution.  If you do not want to wait for an update, you have the option to paper file your tax returns as this is only an e-filing issue.

You can check out this TurboTax FAQ for more information: Excess 401(k) Contribution Preventing E-filing.

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June 3, 2019

No, you should not change the 401 (K) contribution amount on your W2.

TurboTax is aware of the e-filing issue that you are having and is currently working on a solution. An update to fix the issue is expected to be released around 4/5/2019.  

Be sure to sign up for updates to be alerted as soon as there is a solution.  If you do not want to wait for an update, you have the option to paper file your tax returns as this is only an e-filing issue.

You can check out this TurboTax FAQ for more information: Excess 401(k) Contribution Preventing E-filing.

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