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Rollover from 401k to Roth 401k

chenschuh
Level 3

Client rollover 401k to Roth 401k:

1099R box 7, distribution code G

call vanguard was told it was inside conversion, that's why it was coded as G, but it's taxable.

How do I make it taxable on the tax return,

 

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IRonMaN
Level 15

Are you sure that it was rolled from a traditional to a Roth?   Or possibly was it a Roth to Roth rollover?


Slava Ukraini!
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qbteachmt
Level 15

"How do I make it taxable on the tax return,"

Is it not showing as taxable?

For an entry question, here's the Help article:

https://accountants.intuit.com/support/en-us/help-article/form-1099-r/entering-form-1099-r-proseries...

If you are questioning the G for the conversion, here is the IRS guidance:

https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1099r.pdf

"For a direct rollover of a distribution from a section 401(k) plan, a section 403(b) plan, or a governmental section 457(b) plan to a designated Roth account in the same plan, enter the amount rolled over in box 1, the taxable amount in box 2a, and any basis recovery amount in box 5. Use Code G in
box 7."

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chenschuh
Level 3

I followed your suggestion:

put the same amount on line 1a, 2a and line 5 of 1099-R, with code G

it still show 0 on 5b of 1040.

please help. 

 

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qbteachmt
Level 15

"put the same amount"

?

Distribution/conversion amount, there is no basis as there are no employee contributions (all the funds are from payroll as pre-taxed). Not a plain "rollover" but a conversion.

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chenschuh
Level 3

Yes. It was 401k to Roth401k conversion. Vanguard told me it was taxable. code G due to it was the same plan conversion.

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sjrcpa
Level 15

Delete the Code G. That, in my experience, results in a nontaxable rollover.

The more I know, the more I don't know.