I have a client (MFJ) who cashed in a IRA for $6,958.42 (which has a code of 1 on the 1099R), rolled $3,000.00 of it into another bank, and $1,500.00 into a HSA account at the new bank, the rest they kept.
He makes $17,000.00 a year and wife made $13,780.00 and is now Self employed.
The TP had also contributed $100.00 into the IRA before they took it out, and than they've contributed $100.00 into the new one. I've reported both contributions on the worksheet, but I also reported $100.00 came out when the TP cashed the $6,958.42 in, is this correct?
TP also contributed $1,845.00 to the HSA for 2006.
My question is how to report the Rollerover of $3,000.00 and the HSA Contribution of $1,500.00 from the distribution, I use Proseries for taxes?
What I have done:
#1. I enterd the 1099R using #1 as the code, but also entered $3,000.00 where it asks if there was a partial rollover. (I believe this is correct)
#2. HSA - I haven't had one to do yet, so I'm not for sure quite how to report this, and what I need for information from my client?
Any help would be appreciated. Should you need anymore info just let me know. Thank you for your answers.
Sincerely,
Debbie
He makes $17,000.00 a year and wife made $13,780.00 and is now Self employed.
The TP had also contributed $100.00 into the IRA before they took it out, and than they've contributed $100.00 into the new one. I've reported both contributions on the worksheet, but I also reported $100.00 came out when the TP cashed the $6,958.42 in, is this correct?
TP also contributed $1,845.00 to the HSA for 2006.
My question is how to report the Rollerover of $3,000.00 and the HSA Contribution of $1,500.00 from the distribution, I use Proseries for taxes?
What I have done:
#1. I enterd the 1099R using #1 as the code, but also entered $3,000.00 where it asks if there was a partial rollover. (I believe this is correct)
#2. HSA - I haven't had one to do yet, so I'm not for sure quite how to report this, and what I need for information from my client?
Any help would be appreciated. Should you need anymore info just let me know. Thank you for your answers.
Sincerely,
Debbie
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