My client received a 1099-R from New York State Teachers' Retirement System. I entered it into her federal return. When I went over to her NYS tax return (IT-201), she thought that the entire taxable amount ($22,550) from that 1099-R would populate to line 26, which makes sense. But Proseries did not populate that line, but instead populated $20,000 on line 29. Did I miss a checkbox somewhere?
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From your NYS return, go to the Pen Ann IRA Wks. Click on the pension/IRA you need to exclude and click the box that says "Qualifies for Government Exclusion." The pension amount will be excluded from the taxable income for NYS. You will need to do this for each pension you need to exclude.
This does not work for me in ps prof. I have to exclude the income on the NY return pension worksheet. Entering G doesn't do anything.
If code g is not working on the 1099-r worksheet and it 201 is only subtracting $20,000 pension exclusion then possibly that pension belongs to a teir where all of distribution are not excluded from tax. I would read the 1099-r input screen very carefully to be sure code g is going in the correct box.
That's what's happening to me also, and it's still populating line 29 with $20,000
From your NYS return, go to the Pen Ann IRA Wks. Click on the pension/IRA you need to exclude and click the box that says "Qualifies for Government Exclusion." The pension amount will be excluded from the taxable income for NYS. You will need to do this for each pension you need to exclude.
Thank you!
iI know that, but someone said you can enter G on state code on the federal input. that doesn't work for me.
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