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No, a 401(k) isn't a Roth IRA. 401(k) is a retirement plan at work and contributions will be listed on your W-2 box 12. A Roth IRA is a separate after-tax retirement account.
Please see Roth 401(k), Roth IRA, and Pre-tax 401(k) Retirement Accounts for additional information.
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‎February 13, 2023
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