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February 8, 2025
Question

Will my total 2024 RMD of $58,181.00 be satisfied by my IRA annuity distribution of $36,227.04, and a withdrawal of $22,000.00 from a rollover IRA for a total of $58,227?

  • February 8, 2025
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How would I enter both distributions in TurboTax?

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    RachelW33
    February 9, 2025

    Yes, your total IRA distributions of $58,227 covers your RMD requirement of $58,181.

     

    To enter your Form 1099-R's, please follow these steps:

     

    1. Open your return
    2. Under the Wages & Income section, choose Add/Edit next to IRA, 401(k), Pension Plan Withdrawals (1099-R)
    3. Input the information from your Form 1099-R
    4. Answer all of the follow-up interview questions

     

    Currently in the TurboTax program, when you satisfied 100% of your RMD’s by taking more than the RMD from one (or more) accounts and less than the RMD from one (or more) accounts, you need to make these adjustments:


    When entering your 1099-R’s, as you walk through the RMD questions, DO NOT enter an RMD amount greater than the distribution amount.  If the RMD for that account is larger than the distribution, then use the distribution amount as the RMD for that 1099-R and add the difference to the RMD for the 1099-R for the account that you took less than the RMD from.

    Our programmers are currently working to improve the RMD section experience.  Be sure to sign up for email updates here: Why am I getting an RMD distribution amount error?

     

    For more information, check out this TurboTax Help Article Where do I enter my 1099-R?

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