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Recording a 401(k) Rollover to a Traditional IRA on TurboTax 2022 Form 1040

How to file your taxes with TurboTax? In this video, I cover how to enter Form 1099-R which shows a direct rollover of a 401(k) plan balance into a Traditional IRA. This often happens when an employee leaves their employer for a new position and needs to transfer their previous 401(k) balance. The transfer from a traditional 401(k) to a Traditional IRA is generally a tax-free exchange; however, it still needs to be reported on Form 1040. For other TurboTax 2022 tutorials videos, please see the following playlist: Jason’s Page: Knott PLLC: Need more help? Schedule a Consultation: ✅ TAX & ACCOUNTING TRAINING GUIDES Udemy - Gumroad - ✅ FOLLOW JASON HERE: Patreon: Twitter: Instagram: TikTok: LinkedIn: Quora: DISCLAIMER: I am a licensed attorney and certified public accountant (CPA) in the State of Florida. I am not a financial advisor. The information provided in this video is for entertainment purposes

Guide: Filling Out IRS Form 8880 - Claim Your Credit for Qualified Retirement Savings Contributions

If you made a contribution to a Roth or Traditional IRA, you may be eligible for an additional tax credit related to those contributions. Jason’s Page: Knott PLLC: Need more help? Schedule a Consultation: ✅ TAX & ACCOUNTING TRAINING GUIDES Udemy - Gumroad - ✅ FOLLOW JASON HERE: Patreon: Twitter: Instagram: TikTok: LinkedIn: Quora: DISCLAIMER: I am a licensed attorney and certified public accountant (CPA) in the State of Florida. I am not a financial advisor. The information provided in this video is for entertainment purposes only. No such communication is provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship, and no communication is intended to constitute legal advice. You should speak with your own tax and legal professionals to discuss your circumstances before performing any of the tax, legal or accounting strategies demonstrated in this video. This description includes links to affiliates. I m

Form 8880 - Retirement Savings Contributions Credits TurboTax 2022

How to file your taxes with TurboTax? In this 9th video, I cover how to calculate your tax credit for Qualified Retirement Savings Contributions on IRS Form 8880. The tax credit is available to certain taxpayers that make contributions to their Traditional or Roth IRAs, as well as certain contributions to qualified 401k, 403(b), and other retirement savings programs. For other TurboTax 2022 tutorials videos, please see the following playlist: Jason’s Page: Knott PLLC: Need more help? Schedule a Consultation: ✅ TAX & ACCOUNTING TRAINING GUIDES Udemy - Gumroad - ✅ FOLLOW JASON HERE: Patreon: Twitter: Instagram: TikTok: LinkedIn: Quora: DISCLAIMER: I am a licensed attorney and certified public accountant (CPA) in the State of Florida. I am not a financial advisor. The information provided in this video is for entertainment purposes only. No such communication is provided in the course of an attorney-cli

2022 TurboTax - Complete your Form 1040 with TurboTax for Traditional IRA Contributions

How to file your taxes with TurboTax? In this 8th video, I cover the basic tax differences and treatments for the Traditional IRA vs Roth IRA. How to enter the Traditional IRA contributions into TurboTax and calculate the amount of tax deduction for the taxpayer. For other TurboTax 2022 tutorials videos, please see the following playlist: Jason’s Page: Knott PLLC: Need more help? Schedule a Consultation: ✅ TAX & ACCOUNTING TRAINING GUIDES Udemy - Gumroad - ✅ AFFILIATE LINKS Open an LLC with Inc File: Protect your Privacy with Nord VPN - ✅ FOLLOW JASON HERE: Patreon: Twitter: Instagram: TikTok: LinkedIn: Quora: DISCLAIMER: I am a licensed attorney and certified public accountant (CPA) in the State of Florida. I am not a financial advisor. The information provided in this video is for entertainment purposes only. No such communication is provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship, and

CARES Act Retirement Distributions: Reporting Form 8915-F 2021 from 2020 IRS Form 8915-E

CARES Act Retirement Distributions: Form 8915-E and Form 8915-F: Reporting qualified 2020 disaster retirement distribution. See Form 8915-E 2020 for reporting on Form 8915-F in 2021 (and 2022). IRS Form 8915-E and IRS Form 8915-F links are below. Form 8915-F is used to report a disaster-related retirement distribution, and any repayments of those funds. It also allows you to spread the taxable portion of the distribution over three years, if needed and report prior year distribution amounts which are to be taxed in 2021. FIND JJ THE CPA'S CPE, TAX SEMINARS, BOOKS, SOCIAL MEDIA & MORE JJ THE CPA's WEBSITE JJ THE CPA's ERTC SEMINAR YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT MORE INFO SEE BELOW: What is Form 8915-F Qualified 2021 Disaster Retirement Plan Distributions and Repayments? Form 8915-E for 2020 Only (Not for 2021) Form 8915-F for 2021 and 2022 (as of 3/7/22) Form 8915-F Instructions ANOTHER CPA'S VIDEO ON THIS SUBJECT: THIS IS NOT AN ENDORSEMENT OF