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Taxable portion of IRA distribution is not being calculated when IRA basis is entered on 8606
Is this year's program different than last years?
anything special I should check to figure why progam is not calculating. It is showing entire distribution as not taxable, which is incorrect.
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You need to enter the 12/31/20 FMV of all IRAs.
The more I know the more I don’t know.
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I had already done that prior to your suggestion.
It is not CALCULATING.
thanks for your response...any other suggestions.
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ProSeries is a little quirky with IRA's. Just put basis on line 12 of the IRA basis worksheet, and no other entries anywhere else. do not use 8606
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Yeah, there are some significant errors.
One user posted that a Roth IRA is not being taxed, even with $0 of Basis. I replicated and confirmed that.
Another user posted that a Traditional IRA was not being taxed. It was working fine for me.
I just tested your scenario, a Traditional IRA with $1 of Basis. As you pointed out, it is not taxing any of it.
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mine looks ok
ira info worksheet part iii line 12 and part iv line 18
maybe 'refresh' updates???
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I have the same issue with my personal return where it properly calculated the taxable portion of an IRA distribution and the return has been efiled with the correct figures. Now when I open the return, the results have changed with none of the distribution showing as taxable. No changes had been made. I suspect a recent update to the program has an issue.