Are 401k distributions taxable in Michigan- Help Mi Tax return
I retired at age 56 ,two years ago, after 37 years of service and receive a private pension. I know my pension falls within the parameters stipulated by the State of Michigan and is not Taxable at the State level. However, in 2009 I also took a partial distribution from my 401k program, which currently remains in my former employers plan. The distribution code on the 1099R is listed as "2". I am using Turbotax to complete my return and the Michigan return is asking for the source of this retirement plan. The choices are:
Identify the source of the distribution by entering:
G - if the pension is from a government or public source (including military and railroad retirement)
P - if it is from a private source or an IRA
C - if it is a 2009 Roth conversion
N - if it is an other pension subject to Michigan tax
Which code would I use in this instance?
In addition, does it make financial sense to convert at least a portion of my 401k to an IRA and would the tax treatment differ in any way?
Thanks for your help.