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Marciaj
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Puerto Rico form 480.6c for dividends and taxes withheld in a Roth Ira

I received this form for a Roth account. There are no taxes on the income in a Roth account? I am a non resident so 

1) do I have to report dividends as taxable ?

2) if yes to above then where do I report taxes withheld

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RobertB4444
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Puerto Rico form 480.6c for dividends and taxes withheld in a Roth Ira

No.  Activity inside of a Roth IRA (or any IRA for that matter) is not taxable on a federal tax return.  You do not need to report this.

 

However, you may have to file a return to get back your tax withholding.  You should contact the company managing your ROTH and ask them to stop withholding taxes.

 

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