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Waiting on forms
So I lost my job last year, and couldn't collect unemployment so I cleaned out my retirement fund from that employer. I paid the early withdrawal fee and taxes. My question is, do I need to have the form before I file my taxes? For some reason in 2020 it's not available electronically I have to wait for it to be mailed. I just spoke with someone and they stated it wasn't ready and they have until the end of the month to get it to many. I need to file as soon as possible to try to get my refund as soon as possible because I'm still unemployed despite applying to every position I can. Thank you
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Sorry--do not file your return until you have ALL of your documents. You need that 1099R to enter on your tax return. And the IRS is not going to start accepting and processing returns until January 27, so you do have time. Filing now will not result in an early refund.
WAIT for all of your documents or you risk having your return rejected and having to fix it, or worse yet, having it accepted with mistakes/missing information that requires you to amend it. Amending a tax return takes about 4 months.
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Thank you for the quick reply. I will wait. Not patiently, but I will wait.😀