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@nztsv8vix It makes sense that the tax can't be greater than the distribution. In your case, both zero, should not be a problem. I suggest you go back and edit your 1099-R forms and just delete the zeroes. Blank boxes should not calculate in the formula.
To edit 1099-R:
- You can sign in to your return.
- Go to Federal,
- Wages and Income.
- Scroll down to Retirement Plans
- Edit the 1099-R.
1099-R is for retirement information. There have been no changes to the form or instructions this year. See:
Instructions for Forms 1099-R and 5498 (Print Version) PDF
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‎February 1, 2021
5:33 PM