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Retirement tax questions
The concept of the answer above given by user KrisD is correct even though the date is showing 2016. The original question was asked a few years ago and copied into this forum because the concept is still applicable for current year information.
Just read the answer as if '2016' was replaced by '2018'. When preparing your 2019 return, you will see questions being asked about your 2018 tax return.
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March 28, 2020
7:04 AM