IreneS
Intuit Alumni

Retirement tax questions

No.  Your 403B is considered a pension plan and NOT an IRA.  A major difference between the two is that almost anyone can open an IRA, but 403(b) accounts are limited to employees of nonprofit organizations. An individual can't set up a 403(b).  It is important to identify contributions correctly.

Make sure you are not entering your 403b contributions separately.  The 403b contributions are included on your W-2 (in box 12 with code E).
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