After you file

@bummeriii Oh.... and one more trick to try if you still have no luck.   There was a long thread going with other users who were having this same duplicate 1099R problem and some of them worked around it by going to one of the so-called "duplicate" 1099R's and adding a penny to the box 1 amount.   Somehow that tricked the software into letting it go through without looking like a duplicate, and by the time the IRS rounds off the penny, who cares.   I did not resort to trying that, but others said it worked for them.   Good luck---hope you get your return to e-file!

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