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Old 03-31-2007, 02:27 AM
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Default Re: 1099-R Box 7 or 7a & 7b ?

IPavlov <pav...[at]cox.net> wrote:

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> I rolled over my 401K plan from former employer to
> traditional IRA. At the end of the year I received form
> 1099-R from the trustee of the 401K plan. The type of the
> transfer is reported in Box 7 of the form as "G", which I
> guess is correct - "direct rollover". There is a small
> difficulty with Turbo Tax software I'm using: In on-line
> electronic version of 1099-R which Turbo Tax asks to enter
> data from paper 1099-R there are two boxes - 7a and 7b.
> Should I put "G" from box 7 of the paper form in both 7a and
> 7b or in 7a only and leave 7b blank?


Just put it in 7a and leave 7b blank

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Old 03-30-2007, 07:18 AM
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Default 1099-R Box 7 or 7a & 7b ?

I rolled over my 401K plan from former employer to
traditional IRA. At the end of the year I received form
1099-R from the trustee of the 401K plan. The type of the
transfer is reported in Box 7 of the form as "G", which I
guess is correct - "direct rollover". There is a small
difficulty with Turbo Tax software I'm using: In on-line
electronic version of 1099-R which Turbo Tax asks to enter
data from paper 1099-R there are two boxes - 7a and 7b.
Should I put "G" from box 7 of the paper form in both 7a and
7b or in 7a only and leave 7b blank?

Your help will be much appreciated.

Thanks,
I.Pavlov

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