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Retirement tax questions
No, when your IRA contributions are made through your employer, you don't enter them in as IRA or Roth contributions.
All of the information about your employment based retirement plans is on your W-2 form and doesn't need to be entered again.
Only IRA and Roth contributions made on your own are reported by you on your tax return.
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‎February 19, 2024
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