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Retirement tax questions
No. IRA and a 401(k) are different. If you have an amount on your W2 with Code "D" in Box 12 - that's a 401(k), not an IRA. You don't enter that amount anywhere else on your return.
IRA contribution are not through an employer. If you made an IRA contribution follow the instructions in the below to enter your contribution:
Where do I enter my traditional or Roth IRA contributions?
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‎February 16, 2023
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