[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":7},["ShallowReactive",2],{"faq-standard-956":3},{"rec_id":4,"title":5,"text":6},"956","Why isn't my pension distribution showing up as taxable income on my return?","Check these three things:\n\u003Col>\n\u003Cli>\nMake sure you entered the taxable amount of the pension distribution in \u003Ci>Box 2a\u003C/i> on the \u003Cspan style=\"white-space: nowrap;\">\u003Ci>Retirement Income (Form 1099-R)\u003C/i>\u003C/span> screen. The amount entered in \u003Ci>Box 2a\u003C/i> is what will be treated as taxable pension income. \n\u003C/li>\n\u003Cli>\nCheck the \u003Ci>Box 7\u003C/i> distribution code on the \u003Cspan style=\"white-space: nowrap;\">\u003Ci>Retirement Income (Form 1099-R)\u003C/i>\u003C/span> screen to make sure you chose the correct distribution code. Generally, the code will be a 1 if it's an early retirement distribution subject to the 10% penalty, or it will be a 7 if it is a normal retirement distribution. \n\u003C/li>\n\u003Cli>\nMake sure you didn't tell us to to treat the distribution as a rollover. On the \u003Ci>Distribution Rollover\u003C/i> screen after the \u003Cspan style=\"white-space: nowrap;\">\u003Ci>Retirement Income (Form 1099-R)\u003C/i>\u003C/span> screen, there are questions that can treat the entire \u003Cspan style=\"white-space: nowrap;\">\u003Ci>1099-R\u003C/i>\u003C/span> distribution as being a rollover and not taxed. There is also an amount box on that screen where you can specify part of the distribution as a rollover. Make sure those aren't used if the \u003Cspan style=\"white-space: nowrap;\">\u003Ci>1099-R\u003C/i>\u003C/span> wasn't a rollover distribution.\n\u003C/li>\n\u003C/ol>",1777391531986]