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Retirement tax questions
Yes. It does appear to be correct. If one of your Form 1099-R distributions covers all of your RMDs, you may enter the RMD amount for that one as the total for all RMDs, like you did.
Since each Form 1099-R is entered separately, they will each have their own RMD questions.
In subsequent Form 1099-R entries, when you reach, "Let's get more information about your RMD", you may then input a zero (0), then press Continue.
When you reach the, "Let's go over any required minimum distributions (RMD)", you may skip this by clicking on Continue.
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