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Retirement tax questions
No. As James stated above, do NOT enter your 1099-R that has only $.11. This will cause an error when you go to file. No matter where you put the $.11, it will automatically round down to $0 and will be looked at as a form error. A zero dollar form will have NO affect on your overall tax situation.
You will need to delete this 1099-R and just keep it for your records. It should NOT be entered on your return.
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‎February 6, 2025
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