Thank you AnnetteB6. Have checked all of those entries and they are correct. I think my problem is created by a logic check in the system as follows:
1) My retirement income from 30 Years military service includes a fair amount of disability and therefore that portion is non-taxable. My 1099R only reflects the taxable amount in box 1 and 1a (has always been the case checking back 6 years).
2) Last year, based on changes in income, I had to pay at the end of the year when filing, so I had to increase state and federal withholdings for this year. The easiest place to adjust my withholdings was with my military retirement.
3) The total of my federal and state withholdings (correctly reported on the 1099-R) now slightly exceed the taxable portion of my military retirement check since the non-taxable portion does not appear anywhere on the form.
From a logic perspective, it appears that I am claiming more federal and state deductions than I actually received but the numbers are correct (and I have checked the 'numbers are correct' box) but the system will not allow me to complete and file the return. If I increase the amount in Box 1 to include the disability amount, my returns will not match the DoD 1099-R which could create problems. I am at a loss on how to resolve this and complete/File for this year.
Suggestions appreciated.
Unfortunately, your situation is not supported by the TurboTax e-file. You will have to print and mail your return.
Please see How do I print and mail my return in TurboTax Online? or How do I print and mail a return in the TurboTax for Windows CD/Download software? for instructions.
In future years you might want to make sure that the taxes withheld won't exceed the gross distribution in box 1 if you wish to e-file your return.
Thank you for your service.
@WFK1