JohnB5677
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Retirement tax questions

Yes, 

  • You will have to prepare a substitute 1099-R on your 2022 tax return.
  • You will get the 1099-R in 2024 for 2023.  
  • You won't have to do anything with it. simply include it with your 2022 tax return.
  1. Select Federal 
  2. Wages & Income 
  3. Select Wages and Salaries, or Revisit 
  4. Scroll to Retirement Plans and Social Security
  5. Select the type of income.
    1. IRA, 401(k), Pension Plan Withdrawals (1099-R)
    2. Social Security (SSA-1099, RRB-1099)
    3. Canadian Registered Pension Income
  6. At this point you can edit an existing document of [Add another 1099-R]
  7. If a new 1099-R continue to Let's import your tax info
  8. [Change how I enter my form]
  9. [Type it Myself]
  10. Post your information.
  11. Box 7 will probably be code 8  "Excess contributions plus earnings/excess deferrals (and/or earnings) taxable in 2022".
  12. Several screens after you've posted your information, 
  13. Do any of these situations apply to you?
  14. Select I need to file a substitute 1099-R
  15. Continue to the end of the interview.

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