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I took a distribution from my IRA retirement fund (I'm over 70) and put most of it back into the same IRA within 60 days. My 1099-R shows (line 2a) shows all of it as taxable. When I am doing my taxes in TurboTax, I am able to put in the amount that was a rollover. My question is: does the IRS need more documentation on this? My IRA statements show the amount that was a rollover (and it is stated as such on my statement).
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No, you shouldn't need more documentation. The IRS will receive Form 1099-R and Form 5498 showing the rollover from your financial institution. Please make sure you keep your documents for your records.
If you entered your Form 1099-R and indicated in the follow-up questions it was a rollover it will show rollover on line 4 of Form 1040 and be non-taxable. That's all the IRS needs.
Thanks!
My financial institution said it won't have Form 5498 available until May, after I file my taxes...
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