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Retirement tax questions
It sounds like you tried to enter a W-2 as a 1099-R. If so, go back and delete the 1099-R and re-enter your W-2 by selecting Income and Wages then Start next to W-2. You can also use clear and start over by clicking Tools in the menu then Clear and Start over. Then you will be able to re-enter everything.
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‎January 17, 2024
7:09 AM