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Retirement tax questions
If you removed it before the due date of the return you can also just ignore this since there isn't a taxable event and the 1099-R that will be arriving later will have code 'P' on it. But if you want to dot the i's and cross the t's then, as @MinhT1 pointed out above you should use this answer from @DanaB27.
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March 29, 2024
11:46 AM