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Retirement tax questions
You are correct about having to re-enter the 1099-R information next year if you delete the entries this year. You can certainly attempt to file with the 0 amounts for those 1099-Rs. However, I am pretty sure that you will get an error when attempting to e-file. If you can successfully e-file with the empty forms included, that is great. But if you get the error, they will need to be deleted. If you are required to delete them, then you would need to either manually reenter them next year or use the import feature. @kapono
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March 3, 2021
4:04 PM